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Toronto, Ontario, February 21, 1952, et seq.
INDICES
HON. (Rev.) M. C. DAVIES, - Speaker.
JR. <tt„ ^Sturgeon,
Chief Hansard Reporter
Parliament Buildings
Toronto
FINAL ERR ATA.
April 10, 1952,
Vol. 33 Page E-2; 1st line: Change "great interest"' to 'this
great institution" .
Line 22: Change "to say it is the habit" to
"as is the habit".
Page E-6: Line 14: Change "our" to "your".
Page 1-5. Line 18; Insert "surplus" between "10,000"
and "have been".
Page CC-8 Line 23: Change "peach" to "peak".
Page FF-8 Delete last line.
Vol. 34, Page II-3; Between lines 24 and 25, insert:
"Motion agreed to; second reading
of the Bill",
Page CC-7, Line 3: Change "very" to "even".
Page EE-1; After last line, insert "ted that it is worthy
of our" .
Page Iv2vi-6 Line 26: Change "Mr.,: to "HON".
Page HM-7 Line 4: Change "iJr." to "HON".
Page QQ-3 Line 17: Change "US" to "114"
Vol. 35: Page B-3; Line 20: Change "Mr." to "HON."
Page 1-1; Line 16: change "trust" to "truth".
Vol. 36; Page C-2; Line 14: Insert "Ottawa" after "on".
Voi. 34. Page QQ-2; After line 13: Insert:
"CISRK OF THE H0U3S: 27th Order, House in
Committee ©n-Bj-ll, M0f. iOS,-"An Act to Amend
The Succession Duties Act", Ut, Frost.
"Bill No. 108 reported.
Vol. 34: Page QQ,-2: Line 13: Change "108;' to "126".
\
ERRATA - Page "2"
TABL2D: Return from the records of the By-election,
in the electoral district of Cochrane
North, on the 1st and 8th days of June,
1949; also the by-election held in the
electoral district of Leeds, on the 24th
and 31st of October, 1949; also of the
general election, held on the 8th and 22nd
days of November, 1951,
N
E
of the
FIRST SS3SI0N OF THE T.JENTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE OF
THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO, 1952, et seg..
TOPICAL INDEX
AGRICULTURE
Mr.
Breithaupt
Mr.
Thomas (Ontario)
Mr.
Whitney-
Mr.
Child
Mr.
Kelly
Mr.
Herbert
Mr.
Johnstone
Mr.
Morningstar
Mr.
Pringle
Mr.
Hanna
Mr.
Oliver
Mr.
Morrow
V-l,
•A-8
V-15,
1-6
V-16,
F-9
V-16,
1-2
V-16,
CC-4
V-15,
C-5
V-16
E-2
V-18
, F-l
V-19
G-3
V-19
, H-4
V-20
, H-l
V-31
, B-3
BUDGET
Mr.
Frost
Mr.
Nixon
V-24,
A- 2
Mr.
Nixon (Amendment to)
V-24,
E-6
Mr.
Thomas (Ontario)
V-24,
F-l
Mr.
Brandon
V-28,
1-18
Mr.
Stewart
V-29,
H-2
Mr.
Morrow
V-31,
A-ll
Mr.
Lyons
V-34,
A-8
Mr.
Salsberg
V-34,
JJ-6
Mr.
Collings
V-35,
B-5
Mr.
Hunt
V-35
D-l
-2-
BUDGST (Cont'd)
• Mr .
Chartrand
7-36,
E-l
Mr.
Elliott
7-35,
0-2
Mr.
Myers
7-35,
C-6
Mr.
Noden
7-35,
H-7
Mr.
Ward rope
7-35,
1-1
Mr.
Leavine
7-35,
J-7
Mr.
Fishleigh
7-35,
J-7
Mr.
Child
7-35,
JLk-1
Mr.
Man ley
V-35,
B3-9
Mr.
Oliver
V-36,
A-8
Mr.
Frost
V-36
D-5
Amendment negatived
V-36
I H-l
Motion agreed to
V-36
i H-l
CIVIL DEFENCE
Mr.
Breithaupt
7-1,
A- 15
Mr.
Grummet t
7-9,
C-6
Mr.
Brandon
7-14
, F-2
Mr.
Leavine
7-15
, E-ll
Mr.
Kelly
7-16
, DD-8
Mr.
Welsh
V-23
, C-5
Mr ,
Houck
V-23
, F-l
COMMITTEE
ON ADMINISTRATION
OF CRIMINAL
JUSTICE
Mr.
Houck
V-25
, C-5
V-25
, D-3
Mr.
Porter
V-25
, 0-7
V-25
, D-5
V-25
, E-4
Mr.
Oliver
V-25
, D-7
Mr.
Grummett
V-25
, E-l
Mr.
Salsberg
V-25
, E-8
Mr.
Frost
V-25
, F-3
-3-
COMMITTEE RE WATER LEVELS
Mr. Frost (Victoria)
Mr. Reaume
Mr. Oliver
Mr . Dunbar
Mr. Salsberg
Mr. Thomas (Elgin)
Mr . Brc.ndon
COMPANIES ACT
Mr. Breithaupt V-l, A-12
Appointment of Committee 7-17, A-4
Mr. Frost (Victoria) V-17, A-4
7-17, B-l
Mr. Welsh V-17, B-l
CONDOLENCES
7-87,
A-7
7-87,
A-12
7-87,
B-4
7-87,
A- 11
7-87,
B-l
7-87,
B-l
7-87,
B-8
7-87,
B-3
7-87,
B-5
7-87,
B-7
7-27,
B-8
On Death of King:
. - 1 .
.
Mr. Frost (7ictoria)
7-1,
B-l
Mr. Oliver
7-1,
B-l
Mr. Robarts
7-4,
B-l
Mr. Root
7-4,
D-l
Mr. Grummet t
7-9,
A-3
Mr. Stewart
7-11,
E-l
Mr. Leavines
7-15,
E-6
Mr. Weaver
7-16,
AA-1
Mr. Downer
7-20,
D-2
Mr. Chart rand
7-35,
E-3
On Death of Mr. Kelley: 7-1, C-3
Mr. Frost (7ictoria) 7-1, C-5
Mr. Grummett 7-1, D-3
-4-
C0ND0LENC3S (Cont'd)
Mr.
Salsberg
Mr.
V'ren
Mr.
He nna
Mr.
Chartrand
CONGRATULATORY
To Prime Minister J
Mr. Roberts
Mr. Root
Mr . Hanna
Mr. Frost (Bracondale)
Mr. Downer
Mr. Thomas (Ontario)
Mr. Collings
Mr. Man ley
To Mr. Speaker:
Mr.
Oliver
Mr.
Grumniett
Mr.
Robarts
Mr.
Root
Mr.
Frost (Victoria)
Mr.
Stewart
Mr.
Fishleigh
Mr.
Reaume
Mr.
Brandon
Mr.
Weaver
Mr.
Johnstone (Bruce)
Mr.
Beckett
Mr.
Gemmell
Mr.
Kerr
Mr.
Nixon
Mr.
Lyons
Mr.
Collings
Mr.
Hunt
Mr.
Chartrand
Mr.
Manley
V-l, D-5
V-ll, G-10
V-19, 0-11
V-35, B-l
V-4,
B-6
V-4,
D-2
V-19
, H-3
V-19
, 1-1
V-20
, D-7
V-24
, F-l
V-35
, B-7
V-35
, BB-9
-V-l,
D-l
V-l,
D-5
V-4,
C-12
V-4,
D-l
V-6,
C-13
V-ll
, E-l
V-12
, A-3
V-12
, C-2
V-14
, C-3
V-16
, AA-1
V-18
, C-8
V-19
, A-7
V-19
, B-5
V-19
G-ll
V-24,
A-3
V-34,
A-8
V-35,
B-5
V-35,
D-l
V-35,
E-l
V-35,
BB-9
-5-
CONGRATULATORY (Cont'd)
To Messrs. Roberts and Root:
Mr.
Gramme tt
7-9,
A-6
Mr.
Stewart
V-ll,
i-i
Mr.
.Thomas.. (Ontario)
V-15,
H-l
Mr.
Gemmell
V-19,
B-5
Mr.
Hanna
7-19,
G-10
Mr.
Downer
7-80,
D-l
Mr.
Chartrand
7-35,
E-l
To Mr. Oliver:
Mr. Frost (Victoria) V-12, A-2
To Mr, Dunlop:
Mr. Thomas (Ontario)
Mr. Beech
Mr. Johnstone
Mr. Kerr
Mr. Downer
Mr. Co llines
Mr. Chartrand
To Mr. Nixon:
Mr. Frost (Victoria) 7*89, A-5
Mr, Oliver V-29, A- 9
Mr. Grummett V-29, B-2
Mr, Kennedy V-29, B-ll
To Mr. Kennedy:
V-15,
H-l
V-16,
DD-9
V-18,
D-l
V-19,
E-2
V-20,
F-l
V-35,
B-6
7-55,
E-l
Mr. Frost (Vic
storia)
V-29,
A-8
Mr. Oliver
V-29,
B-l
Mr. Grummett
V-29,
B-2
Mr. Man ley
V-35,
CC-4
CONSERVATION
Mr. Oliver V-6, C-6
V-20, G-8
Mr. Frost (Victoria) V-6, D-l
-6-
CONSERV..TIGN (Cont'd)
Mr. Child
Mr. Weaver
Mr. Johnstone (Bruce)
Mr. Porter
V-16, 1-5
V-16, BB-6
V-18, C-10
V-SO, K-10
DOMINI ON -PROVINCIAL RELATI ONS
Mr.
Oliver
V-6,
B-16
Mr.
Grummet t
V-9,
C-6
EDUCATION
Mr.
Breithaupt
V-l,
A- 15
Mr.
Robarts
V-4,
B-17
Mr.
Root
V-4,
D-9
Mr.
Grummet t
V-9,
B-l
Mr.
Stewart
V-ll
, S-7
V-29
, H-5
Mr.
Wren
V-ll
, G-6
Mr.
Dun lop
V-13
, A-6
Mr.
Salsberg
7-18
, B-3
Mr.
Frost (Victoria)
V-13
, B-4
Mr.
Oliver
V-13
, C-5
Mr.
Yaremko
V-13
, D-13
Mr.
Brandon
V-14
D-l
V-28
G-8
Mr.
Child
V-16
i 1-3
Mr.
Wardrope
V-16
J-2
V-16
, K-3
Mr.
Kelly
V-16,
CC-2
Mr.
Ma cO drum
V-16,
FF-11
Mr.
Johnstone (Bruce)
V-18,
D-l
Mr.
Kerr
V-19,
E-5
Mr.
Hanna
V-19,
H-6
Mr.
Downer
V-20,
F-l
Mr.
Nixon
7-24,
D-3
Mr.
Morrow
7-31,
0-3
Mr.
Lyons
V-34,
A- 10
Mr,
Hunt
V-34,
D-10
-7-
ELECTION OF SPSAxCER
Major A. C. Lewis
Mr. Frost (Victoria)
Mr. Davies
FOOT AND MOUTH DIS5ASS
Mr. Nickle
Mr. Oliver
Mr. Leavine
Mr. Downer
Mr. Dent
Mr. Villeneuve
HANSARD
Mr. Robarts
Mr. Root
Mr. Phillips
Mental Problems
Mr. Stewart
Mr. V/ren
Mr. Brandon
Mr. Leavine
Mr. Johnstone (Bruce)
Mr. Hanna
Mr. Downer
Mr. Phillips
Mr. Lyons
Mr. Collings
Mr. Hunt
Mr. Leavine
Mr. Fishleigh
V-l, A-l
V-l, A-2
V-l, A-3
V-4, A- 7
V-16, C-8
V-4, A-8
V-15, E-ll
V-20, D-5
V-33 , 1-2
V-33 , 1-5
Mr.
Oliver
V-2,
A-2
Mr.
Grummett
V-2,
A-4
Mr.
Frost (Victoria)
V-2,
A- 5
Mr.
Salsberg
V-2,
A-8
Mr.
Davies
V-7,
A-2
HEALTH
V-4,
C-2
V-4,
E-l
V-9,
F-3
V-9,
F-3
V-ll
, E-12
V-29
, 1-3
V-ll
, G-ll
V-14
, C-10
V-15
E-10
V-18
, D-l
V-19
H-2
V-20
E-4
V-23
A-4
V-34,
B-2
V-35,
B-ll
V-35,
D-6
V-35,
J-4
V-35,
L-3
-8-
HIGHWAYS
Mr.
Breithaupt
Mr.
Robarts
Mr.
Root
Mr.
Grumraett
Mr.
Wren
Mr.
Brandon
Mr.
Gordon
Mr.
Leavine
Mr.
Nickle
Mr.
Whitney
Mr.
Child
Mr.
Kelly
Mr.
Elliott
Mr.
Ward rope
Mr.
Herbert
Mr.
Mac 0 drum
Mr.
Johnstone (Bruce)
Mr.
Pr ingle
Mr.
Hanna
Mr.
Downer
Mr.
Oliver
Mr.
Stev/art
Mr.
Dunbar
Mr.
Morrow
Mr.
Lyons
Mr.
Collings
Mr.
Hunt
Mr.
Myers
Mr.
Noden
Mr.
Le&vine
Mr.
Man ley
Mr.
Frost (Victoria)
Mr.
Breithaupt
v-i,
A-ll
V-4,
B-ll
V-4,
D-7
V-9,
C-7
V-ll
, G-2
V-14
C-8
V-28
, J-ll
V-15
, E-3
V-15
, E-9
V-16
, D-l
V-16
, F-5
V-16
1-2
V-16
, J-8
V-16
, E2-5
V-16
, J-8
V-16
C-o
V-16
, FF-1
V-18
, D-3
V-19
F-9
V-19,
H-7
V-20
D-7
V-20
1-3
7-29,
1-4
V-30
G-5
V-31
B-7
V-34,
B-2
V-34
C-l
V-35,
B-9
V-35,
D-5
V-36,
G-7
V-35,
H-7
V-35,
J-7
V-35,
CC-1
V-36,
E-5
V-36,
CC-18
-9-
HOUSING
Mr. Breithaupt
V-l,
1-8
Crown Corpn. , re;
V-l,
A-8
Mr. Oliver
V-6,
C-3
V-20
, G-9
Mr. Grummet t
V-9,
B-5
Mr. Salsberg
V-ll
, B-4
Mr. Stewart
V-ll
, F-3
V-29
, 1-4
Mr. Wren
V-ll
, H-2
Mr. Fishleigh
V-12
, A-5
Mr. Reaume
V-12
, C-10
Mr. Macauley
7-13
, 0-5
Mr. Brandon
V-14
, C-ll
Mr. Gordon
V-15
, D-15
Mr. Lea vine
V-15
, E-6
Mr. War render
V-15
G-8
Mr. Thomas (Ontario)
V-14
, H-4
V-24
F-5
Mr. Child
V-16
1-2
Mr. Weaver
V-16
3B-2
Mr. Beech
V-16
, DD-2
Mr. Elliott
V-16,
ES-3
Mr. Gries infer
V-20
, A-8
V-34
C-4
V-34,
E-5
7-35,
KK-13
Mr . Lyons
V-34,
B-l
Mr. Salsberg
V-34,
D-6
Mr. Wren
V-34,
F-5
Mr. Thomas (Elgin)
V-34,
G-3
Mr. Root
V-34,
G-4
Mr. Oliver
V-34,
G-9
Mr. Hunt
V-34
H-l
Mr. Whitney
V-34,
H-5
Mr. Janes
V-34,
H-6
Mr. Goodfellow
V-34,
1-7
Mr. Breithaupt
7-36,
CC-16
-10-
KYDRO
Mr.
Robarts
V-4,
B-20
Mr.
Root
V-4,
D-4
Mr.
Challies
V-6,
A- 5
V-10,
C-6
Mr.
Cowling
V-10,
1-6
Mr.
./ren
7-11,
A-5
Mr.
Brandon
7-14,
C-ll
Mr.
Whitney
7-16,
F-13
Mr.
Kelly
V-18,
CCt3
Mr.
Johnstone (Bruce)
7-18,
D-2
V-16,
E-l
Mr.
Downer
7-80,
E-7
Mr.
Challies
7-23,
A-2
7-33,
AA-1
V-35,
A-3
Mr.
Lyons
7-34,
B-14
Mr.
Cecile
V-35,
A- 7
Mr.
Nault
V-35,
A- 7
Mr.
Villeneuve
V-35,
A- 7
Mr.
Hunt
V-35,
D-3
V-35,
D-4
Mr.
Elliott
V-35,
G-2
Mr.
Noden
V-35,
H-10
INCOME TAX - COLLECTION OF 5<&.
Mr.
Frost (Victoria)
V-36,
H-3
V-36,
AA-3
V-36,
BB-6
Mr.
Kickle
V-36,
1-1
Mr.
MacOdrum
V-36,
J-2
Mr.
Salsberg
V-36,
AA-1
Mr.
Robarts
V-36,
AA-5
Mr.
Reaurae
V-36,
AA-9
Mr.
War dr ope
V-36,
AA-12
Mr.
Macau lay
V-36,
AA-12
Mr.
V/ar render
V-36,
AA-14
Mr.
Myers
V-36,
BB-3
-11-
LABQUR
Mr. Grunmett
Mr . Wren
Mr . Yaremko
Mr. luacOdrum
Mr. Pr ingle
Mr. Hanna
LABOUR RELATIONS
V-9, B-7
7-11, H-3
V-13, D-13
V-16, FF-6
V-19, G-5
V-19, H-2
Mr. Breithaupt
Mr. Frost (Victoria)
Mr. Child
Mr. Beech
LANDS AND FORESTS
V-l, A- 10
V-6 , D-4
V-16 , 1-3
V-16 , DD-4
Mr.
Breithaupt
V-l,
A- 13
Mr.
Robarts
V-4,
C-4
Mr.
Frost (Victoria)
V-6,
D-4
Mr .
Wren
V-ll,
1-1
Mr.
Herbert
V-18,
C-5
Mr.
Lyons
V-34,
A- 10
Mr.
Scott
V-34,
CC-1
Mr.
Hunt
V-35,
D-9
Mr.
Breithaupt
V-36,
CC-19
OLD-AGE ASSISTANCE
Mr.
Breithaupt
Mr.
Grummet t
Mr.
Ward rope
Mr.
Weaver
Mr.
Morningstar
Mr.
Beckett
Mr.
Hanna
Mr.
Thomas (Ontario)
Mr.
Goodfellow
Mr.
Oliver
Mr.
Thomas (Ontario)
Mr.
Hunt
V-l,
A-12
V-9,
B-8
V-16
, J-2
V-16
, BB-4
V-18
, F-4
V-18,
B-l
V-19,
H-l
V-S4
F-9
V-33,
HH-1
V-33,
II-l
V-33 ,
Mtvi-6
V-35,
D-7
-12-
OLD-AGZ] PENSIONS
Mr.
Breithaupt
V-l,
A-12
Mr.
Gordon
V-15,
E-3
Mr.
Weaver
V-16,
BB-4
Mr.
Ma cO drum
V-16,
FF-9
Mr.
Morning star
V-18,
F-4
Mr.
Beckett
V-19,
B-2
Mr.
Kerr
V-19,,
F-5
Mr.
Goodfellow
V-33,
HK-1
Mr.
Salsberg
V-33,
KK-5
Mr.
Frost (Victoria)
V-33,
KK-6
PETITIONS
Town of Toronto
Trustees of Roman Catholic
Separate Schools for Sarnia
City of Stratford
Sarnia Young Men and Young
Women Christian Assoc,
City of Sault Ste . Marie
Roman Catholic Separate
School Board, Titmins
City of Fort William
J. L, Thompson Supply Ltd,
Township of Scarborough
Corporation of the Synagogue
and Jewish Community Centre
of Ottawa
City of London
Trustees of Liassey Hall
Corporation of the Town of
Hespeler
County of Waterloo
Municipality of Neebing
Ottawa Association for the
Advancement of Learning
St. Patricks Home, Ottav;a
City of Oshawa
V-3, A-2
V-3
V-3
V-3
V-3
V-3
V-3
V-3
V-3
V-3
V-3
V-3
V-3
V-3
V-3
V-3
V-3
V-3
A-2
A-3
A-3
A-3
A-3
A-3
A-3
A-4
A-4
A-4
A-4
A-4
A-4
A- 5
A-5
A-5
-13-
PETITIONS (Cont'd)
Town of Or i Ilia
Young Men's Christian Assoc.
of Belleville
Township of Pelee
Corporation of the Grand
Lodge of Ontario, of the
I.O.O.F.
City of Ottawa
Township of Toronto
Town of Barrie
Canadian National ^Exhibition
Association
City of Toronto
Town of Fort Erie
Corporation of the Ore: it
F-Oncier Franco-Canadien
City of Kingston
Township of MciCim.
V-3 , A- 5
V-3,
V-3,
A- 5
A-5
V-3,
A-6
V-3,
A- 6
V-3,
A-6
V-3,
A-6
V-3,
A-6
V-3,
A- 7
V-3,
A- 7
V-3,
A- 7
V-3,
A- 7
V-3,
A- 7
POWER DEVELOPMENT
On Bills 68 and 69.
Second
reading. V-10, A- 2
Mr.
Frost (Victoria)
V-10
, A-2
Mr.
Challies
V-10
, C-6
Mr.
Houck
V-10
, E-l
Mr.
LacOdrum
V-10
V-16,
, E-l
FF-12
Mr .
Nickle
V-10
, F-7
Mr.
Macaulay
V-10,
0-1
Mr.
Cowling
V-10,
H-3
Mr.
Manley
V-10,
AA-1
Mr.
Collings
V-10,
BB-4
Mr.
Thomas (Ont
ario)
V-10,
CC-2
PUBLIC COMJ
fflSRCIAL VEHICLES ACT
- Bill No.
129
Mr.
Frost (Vict
oria)
V-31,
D»l..
•
V-31,
V-31,
F-5
G-l
Mr.
Oliver
V-31,
V-31,
E-6
F-5
V-31,
E-10
7-31,
F-2
V-31,
F-6
V-31,
F-7
V-31,
G-3
V-31,
G-5
V-34,
PP-8
V-34,
PP-3
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PUBLIC CO! l.ERCIAL VEHICLES ACT - Bill No. 129 (Cont'd)
Mr. Houck
Mr . Dunbar
Mr. V/ren
Mr. Salsberg
Mr. Nault
Mr. Reaume
In Committee:
Mr. Oliver
Mr . Dunbar
RENTAL CONTROLS
Appointment of Committee re:
Mr. Frost (Victoria)
Mr. Porter
Mr. Oliver
Mr. Salsberg
Mr. Cecile
REPORTS OF COitoJTTSSS
Re: Standing Commit -Gees ,
195£ ' V-3, A-8
Privileges and Elections V-3, B-l
Education
Private Bills
Standing Orders
Public Accounts
Printing
Municipal Law
Legal Bills
Agriculture & Colonization
Fish and Game
Labour
Mining
Re Act - Purposes
Election Act
Water Levels
V-5,
A-2
V-5,
A- 2
V-5,
B-5
V-5,
C-8
V-5,
D-3
V-27,
E-4
V-3,
B-2
V-3,
B-3
V-3,
B-4
V-3,
B-4
V-3,
B-4
V-3,
B-5
V-27,
A-3
V-27,
A-3
V-27,
A- 5
-15-
REPORTS OF COIJJTTSES
1st Report, Committee on Standing Orders
2nd Report, Committee to Select Members
1st Report, Committee on Standing Orders
1st Report, Committee on Private Bills
3rd Report, Committee on Standing Orders
2nd Report, Committee on Misc. Private Bills
3rd Report, Committee on Misc. Private Bills
Commissioner of Estate Bills
3rd Report, Committee to Select Standing
Committee
4th Report, Committee on Private Bills
1st Report, Committee on Legal Bills
1st Report, Committee Agriculture and
Colonization
5th Report, Committee on Private Bills
6th Fiscal Report, Committee on Private
Bills
2nd Report, Committee on Legal Bills
1st Report, Committee on Mining
3rd Report, Committee on Legal Bills
2nd Report, Committee on Agriculture and
Colonization
1st Report, Committee on Lands and
Forests
1st Report, Committee on Printing
1st Report, Committee on Municipal Law
4th Report, Committee on Legal Bills
Report, Committee on Fish and Game
V-3,
B-4
V-7,
A- 2
V-ll,
A-2
V-ll,
A-3
V-14,
B-5
V-14
B-6
V-16,
A-2
V-17,
A-l
V-17
A-3
V-21
, A-l
V-22
, A-2
V-23
, A-2
V-24,
, A-2
V-25
, A-2
V-27
, A-2
V-28
, A-l
V-29
, A-2
V-31
V-31
V-31
V-31
V-32
V-34
A-l
A-2
A-3
A-5
A-l
A-l
RESOLUTIONS
Re Death of King:
Mr. Frost (Victoria)
Mr. Oliver
Mr. Grummett
By Mr. Porter
Mr. Kennedy-
Mr. Challies
V-l,
C-l
7-1,
B-l
V-l,
B-l
V-l,
B-l
V-13,
C-10
V-13,
C-10
V-13,
C-10
/
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R.1S0LUTI0NS (Cont'd)
By Mr. Goodfellow
Mr. Goodfellow
Mr. Griesinger, # 6.
# 7.
Mr. Thomas (Elgin)
Mr. Oliver
Mr. Frost (Victoria)
Mr . We Is h
Mr. Dunbar, # 10
Mr. Dunbar, # 11
Mr. Frost (Victoria)
Mr. Phillips, # 13
Mr. Goodfellow, § 14
Mr. Goodfellow, # 15
Mr. Phillips, # 16
Mr. Salsberg
Mr. Oliver
Mr. Porter, § 17
Mr. Frost (Victoria) # 18
Mr. Frost (Victoria) # 19
Mr. Goodfellow, # 20
Mr. Frost (Victoria) for
granting certain monies
V-26,
D-l
V-26,
D-l
V-28,
B-l
V-28,
B-l
V-28,
B-2
V-28,
B-2
V-28,
B-3
V-28,
B-6
V-28,
B-7
V-28,
B-7
V-28,
B-8
V-28,
B-8
V-28,
B-8
V-28,
B-9
V-28,
B-9
V-33,
D-7
V-33,
D-9
V-33,
N-l
V-33,
N-l
V-33,
N-2
V-35,
MM-1
V-36,
CC-2
ST. DAVID'S DAY
Mr.
Davies
V-7,
A-6
Mr.
Thomas (Ontario)
V-7,
A- 7
Mr.
Frost (Victoria)
V-7,
A-8
ST. PATRIC:
l^'S DAY
Mr.
Roberts
V-18,
A-3
Mr.
Frost (Bracondale)
V-18,
A-6
Mr.
Daley-
V-18,
A-7
Mr.
Man ley-
V-18,
A-8
Mr.
Frost (Victoria)
V-18,
A- 9
Mr.
Oliver
V-18,
B-2
Mr.
Kerr
V-18,
B-3
Mr.
Gordon
V-18,
B-4
SECURITIES ACT
-17-
Mr. Wren
Mr, Salsberg
Mr. Porter, 2nd Reading.
SPEECH FROM THRONE
7-8, C-5
V-8, C-8
V-7 , B-5
Mr.
Breithaupt
V-l,
A- 6
V-36
, CC-15
Mr.
Roberts
V-4,
A- 15
Mr.
Root
V-4,
D-l
Mr.
Oliver - Opening
V-6,
B-2
. Closing
V-20
, F-4
Mr.
Frost (Victoria)
V-6,
C-13
Mr.
Grummett
V-9,
A-3
Mr.
Phillips
V-9,
E-9
Mr.
Salsberg
V-9,
H-4
V-ll
» B-l
Mr.
St ewar t
V-ll
, E-l
Mr.
Wren
V-ll
, F-9
Mr.
Fishleigh
V-12
, A-3
Mr.
Reaume
V-12
C-l
Mr.
Yaremko
V-13
, D-3
Mr.
Roberts
V-13
, S-l
Mr.
Macaulay
V-13
A-2
Mr.
Brandon
V-14
, C-3
Mr.
Cowling
V-14
F-3
Mr.
Gordon
V-15,
D-4
Mr.
Leavine
V-15
, E-5
Mr.
War render
V-15,
F-l
Mr.
Thomas (Ontario)
V-15,
H-l
Mr.
Nickle
V-16,
C-7
Mr.
Myers
V-16,
E-6
Mr.
Whitney
V-16
i F-l
Mr.
Child
V-16,
F-l
Mr.
Wardrope
V-16,
J-l
Mr.
Weaver
V-16,
AA-1
Mr.
Kelly
V-16,
CC-2
Mr.
Beech
V-16,
DD-1
-18-
SPE"CH FROM THRONE (Cont'd)
Mr.
Elliott
V-16
, EE-1
Mr.
MacOdrum
V-16
, FF-1
Mr.
Herbert
V-18
, c-i
Mr.
Johnstone (Brace)
V-18
, C-8
Mr.
Mo mines tar
V-18
j E-5
Mr.
Beckett
V-19
, A-7
Mr.
Gemmell
V-19
i B-5
Mr.
Kerr
V-19
, E-2
Mr.
Pr ingle
V-19
, F-7
Mr.
Hanna
V-19,
G-10
Mr.
Frost (Bracondale)
V-19
1-1
Mr.
Downer
V-20,
D-l
Mr.
Oliver
V-20,
F-4
Mr.
Porter
V-20,
K-4
Amendment to
V-6,
C-12
i
intendment negatived
V-20,
K-16
Amendment to Amendment
V-9,
E-8
.
Amendment to Amendment
negatived
V-20,
K-16
Motion for Reply Agreed to
V-20,
K-17
ST. LA.Y/HE
.\C~ POWER DEVELOPMENT
V-6,
Mr.
Frost (Victoria)
A-4
Mr.
Challies
V-6,
A- 5
Mr.
Oliver
V-6,
C-3
Mr.
Johnstone (Bruce)
V-18,
C-9
Mr.
Gemmell
V-19,
C-6
Mr.
Pr ingle
V-19,
F-8
Mr.
Frost (Brancondale )
V-19,
J-l
Mr.
Downer
V-20,
F-l
Mr.
Lyons
V-34,
B-3
SEAWAY DEVELOPMENT
On Bills 68 and 69, 1st Reading V-10, CC-5
Mr. Salsberg V-10, CC-5
Mr. V/arrender V-10, EE-5
-19-
STjAhAY D3VZL0FLZNT (Cont'd)
Mr.
Leavine
V-10
, FF-1
Mr.
I .'or nine star
V-10,
FF-2
Mr.
Reaume
V-10,
FF-3
Ivlr.
Herbert
V-10,
FF-5
Mr.
Brandon
V-10,
00-1
V-14,
C-ll
Mr.
Root
V-10,
GG-3
Mr.
Kelly
V-10,
GG-8
Mr.
Noden
V-10,
GG-9
Mr .
Stev/ art
V-ll,
F-5
Hon
. Mennen Williams
(Governor of Michigan)
V-14,
A-20
Mr.
Whitney
V-16,
r-12
Mr.
Child
V-16,
1-4
Mr.
Chartrand
V-35
i F-l
Mr.
Elliott
V-35,
G-4
Mr.
War dr ope
V-35
i 1-3
Mr.
Man ley
V-35
, CC-3
Mr.
Brei thaupt
V-36
, CC-17
SOIL 3R0SI0N
Mr. Murdoch
Mr. Child
Mr. Salsberg,
Mr. Frost (Victoria)
Mr. Oliver
W5LFABS. PUBLIC
Mr. Robarts
Mr. Root
Mr, v/eaver
Mr. Morningstar
Mr. Hanna
Mr , Morrow
Mr. Whitney
Mr. Lyons
Mr. Fishleigh
V-23, B-2
V-23, B-4
V-23, B-5
V-23, B-5
V-23, C-2
V-4,
0-5
V-4,
D-9
V-16,
BB-3
V-18,
F-3
V-19,
G-12
V-31,
B-8
V-16,
F-7
V-34,
B-2
V-35,
J-7
-20-
Y/ORaMEN • S C OMPENS ATI ON
Mr.
Breithaupt
v-i,
A- 10
Mr.
Frost (Victoria)
V-6,
D-9
Mr.
Beech
7-16,
DD-4
Mr.
Korninrstar
V-18
, F-2
Mr.
Daley
V-18
, F-6
V-22
, C-13
Mr.
Salsberg
V-18
i J-7
V-22
, A-9
Mr.
Kerr
7-19
F-l
Mr.
Pr ingle
7-19,
A-6
Mr.
Leavine
V-22
B-8
Mr.
Hunt
V-22
C-l
Mr.
Wren
V-22
i C-4
Mr.
Thomas (Ontario)
V-22
, C-9
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INDEX 3Y SPEAKERS
ALLAKj .JaIES N. (?C) Haldimand-Norfolk
On Resolution - I"r. Cliver
Re Agriculturalsituation
Lot Deteriorated
In Relation to other Economies
Re Export 1'arkets
Tonatoes (canned)
Decrease in Exports
Re Leadership Lacking
Re Cattle Embargo
Re Tobacco Tax
Re Various Irarketing Schemes
Re O.A.C.
Re Agricultural representatives
Re Junior Farmers Organizations
Re U.S. Agricultural Economy-
Meeds for 3'ear cannot be produced
Re Natural Resources
Re Centralization of Industry
ALLEN. H. II. (PC) Middlesex South
On Bill 114 (2nd Reading)
Good Legislation - badly needed
No Cause for Doubt
V33-F-11
V33-F-11
V33-F-12
V33-F-13
V33-F-14
V33-F-14
V33-F-14
V33-F-15
V33-F-16
V33-F-17
V33-F-19
V33-F-20.
V33-F-20
V33-H-1
V33-H-2
V33-H-2
V33-H-4
V33-H-5
V33-FF-10
V33-FF-10
V33-FF-11
BEECH .' WILLIAM 0. (PC) York South
on speech from the Throne
Congratulatory to I'r. Speaker
Proceedings differ from County Council
Re Housing
Financial ^id for
Re Rent Control
Re Unsatisfied Judgment Fund
Re Labour Relations
Re Workmen's Compensation Act
Re Stock-Car Racing
Re Ignoring Speed Limits b?
3uses & Street-
Cars
Recreational Grants
Re General Hospital
Re Cost of
Re Civil Defence
Payment for Uncertain
Congratulatory - I'r. Dunlop
Re Education of Children
Re Poem - Sir Francis ~n-..ke
Re Raisir.f Si hts & Broadening Vision
Re Familiarizing Self with Pioneers
Invitation to Visit South York
V16-DD-1
V16-DD-1
V16-DD-1
V16-DD-2
V16-DD-3
V16-DD-3
V16-DD-3
V16-DD-4
Vlo-DD-4
V16-DD-6
Vl6i,DD-6
Vl6-^D-7
V16-DD-7
V16-DD-7
V16-DD-8
V16-DD-2
VIG-Dj-9
V16-DD-9
V16-DD-10
V16-DD-10
V16-DD-11
V16-DD-11
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CECH (York South) (Continued)
On Bill 145 (2nd Reading")
Re Burlington Effort
Re Owen Sound Effort
BECIi
i?
TT
On
HOLLIS S. (PC) York East
Speech from the throne
Congratulatory - Ur, Speaker
Dominion Built Soundly and V/ell
Canadians Privileged People
Re Social Security
Privilege over-emphasized
Cost of Welfare Services
Re Old-Age Assistance
Re Old-Age Pensions •
Administration of - In York County
Living Accommodations For
BRANDON, WILLIAMS. (PC) York West)
On Bills 6S and 69 (2nd Reading)
Re History of Hydro
Re Hydro of Prime Importance
Re Civil Defence Program
Re Centralization of Industry
Re Tribute to Prime I'inister
Project in Canada's Best Interests
On Speech from the Throne
Congratulatory - l'r. Speaker
Tatters of Public Interest In
Legislation for Benefit of Province
Re Government in Glass House
Re
Self-Government in House
Re
Service in I'unicioal Life
Advancement to County Councils
" " Provincial Legislature
Re
Democracy
Re
Riding of York T'Jest
Jownship of Etobicoke
In 2nd place among municipalities
Industrial Development of
Re Highways
Development of
Application of Gasoline Tax
Re 1937 Construction of iueen Elizabeth
Highway
Toronto-Barrie
Originally ox-cart trails
Followed by Steam Railways
Re Original Ontario Highway
Re Expenditures on Highways
V34-I-9
V34-J-1
V34-J-1
VI9-A-7
V19-A-7
VI9-A-7
V19-A-8
V19-A-S
V19-A-8
V19-A-10
V19-B-1
V19-B-2
V19-B-3
VI9-B-3
V10-GG-1
V10-GG-1
V10-GG-1
V10-GG-2
V10-GG-2
V10-GG-2
V10-GG-3
V14-C-3
V14-C-3
V14-C-3
V14-C-3
V14-C-3
V14-C-4
V14-C-5
V14-C-5
V14-C-6
V14-C-6
V14-C-6
V14-C-6
V14-C-7
V14-C-7
V14-C-7
V14-C-S
V14-C-S
V14-C-S
VI4-C-9
V14-C-9
V14-C-9
V14-C-9
V14-C-10
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SiIaLDU;. t.'ILLIaF S. (PC) York
"est
Re
(Continued)
Health
Re Provincial Health Units
Re St, Lawrence Seaway
Re Hydro Development
Re Housing
Lo early housing shortage
Industrial Expansion due to war increased
demand for
Re Freezing of Rentals
Re "Wartime Housing"
Re Federal Contributions - 1943
Re Ajax
Federal-Provincial Co-operation re
Re
Re
Education
Cost of
Tax Bills
Re
Re
Re
Re
Re
Re
Re
services
tt
for
of Education
Budgets of School Boards
Duty of Funicipal Council in
Increases to Boards
Demands of Boards
Greater than for municipal
Re Backlog of "
Representation of 1'unicipal Council in
School Boards
Re Government Assistance
Re Government grants
"hand-outs" to Boards
'•Jays sought to spend
Costs of - should be shared by all
Levels of Government
Re Federal Responsibility
Re 3us Transportation part of Cost
Re All Children should have same oppor-
tuniti
Municipalities
Re Municipal Services
Incl uded in
Should be excluded from
Hospitalization for Indigents
'.Jelfare Services
Children's Aid Societies
Unemployment Relief
Re Unemployment Insurance
Re Unemployed Employables
Re Children's Aid & Welfare
Re Sources of Municipal Monies
Re Taxation
Re Provincial Grants
To Municipalities
V14-
714-
VI 4-
V14-
714-
V14-
V14-
714-
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V14-
V14-
V14-
V14-
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DRArpor,
On
Re
Re
.'■JILLIAK Z. (FC)York T;:est (Continued)
Re Relief to Real Sstate Cwners
Re Funds for Children's Aid Societies
Re C rants for
Civil Defence
luch Talk; Little Action
Re Plans in Toronto & York
Re Federal-Provincial Responsibility-
Re Good Government Provided
Committee on V'ater Levels
Re Lake Promenade Situation
the Budget
Highlights to
Re Request by People for Services
Re Local Services
Re Certain Services should be municipal
responsibility
Re Certain Services should be provincial
responsibility
Grants in Lieu of Taxes
Federal Grants
Difficulties in Municipal Financing
Soil Erosion
In "Jest York
Immediate Aid Required
No Municipal Surpluses
Ontario Municipal Improvement Corporation
Rotating Credit Fund
Assistance from U.S. Bankers
Zducation
Re Salary Schedule for Teachers
Municipal Zxenotions
Highways
In ".'est York
Re "Queensway"
Re Tarket in
Safety of Children
Traffic speed should be reduced in
School Areas
Traffic Lights at Schools
Budget Satisfactory
Of Benefit to Municipalities
Re
Re
Re
Re
Re
Re
Re
Re
Re
Re
Re
Re
Re
Re:
V14-3-S
V14-E-9
V14-F-1
V14-F-2
V14-F-2
V14-F-2
V14-F-2
V14-F-3
V27-3-8
V27-B-S
V28-I-18
V28-I-18
V28-J-1
V28-J-1
V28-J-2
V28-J-2
V28-J-3
V28-J-3
V28-J-4
V23-J-4
V28-J-4
V28-J-5
V2C-J-6
V28-J-6
V28-J-7
V28-J-8
V28-J-8
V28-J-9
V28-J-10
V2S-J-11
V28-J-11
V28-K-1
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V28-K-2
V28-K-2
V2C-K-2
V28-K-3
V2g-K-3
BREITRAbPT, KOi.. L. P. (Lieutenant-Governor)
On Speech from the Throne (At Opening)
Re Death of King
Re 'ielcome to Assembly
Re Growth of Province
Re Housing
Crown Corporation re
Rent Control
Vl-A-6
Vl-A-6
Vl-A-7
Vl-A-7
Vl-A-8
Vl-A-8
Vl-A-9
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On
3REITKAUPT, I-IOI.. L. k. (Lieutenant-Governor) Continued :
Agriculture Developnent Vl-A-S
Re Rural Telephones Vl-A-10
Re La'rour Relations Act Vl-A-10
Re T'Jorknen's Condensation Act Vl-A-10
Assistance to 1 ining Municipalities Vl-A-11
Provincial-Municipal Relations Vl-A-11
Re Highways Vl-A-11
Companies Act Vl-A-12
Cld-Age Assistance Vl-A-12
Old-Age rensions Vl-A-12
1 'others' Allowances Vl-A-13
Lands and Forests Vl-A-13
Treatment of Cancer Vl-A-14
Rehabilitation of Prisoners Vl-A-14
Probation Vl-A-15
Education Vl-A-15
Civil Defence Vl-A-15
Speech from the Throne at I rorogation V36-CC-I5
Expression of Thanks to Legislature V36-CC-I5
Became Law V36-CC-15
Preserve Security V36-CC-I5
" Sound Principles of EconomyV36-CC-15
V36-CC-I6
to Junior Farmers V36-CC-I6
Appointment of Four Select Committees V36-CC>-l6
Re Lakeshore Erosion V36-CC-I7
Rent Control V36-CC-I7
Companies Act V36-CC-I7
Election Laws V36-CC-I7
Assistance to Disabled V36-CC-17
St. Lawrence Seaway V36-CC-I7
Provincial-Municipal Relations V36-CC-18"
Expansion of Highway System V36-CC-I8
Re Lands and Forests V36-CC-19
Re Actions Against Crown V36-CC-I9
Satisfactory Arrangements for
Meeting Financial Requirements V36-CC-20
Re
Re
Re
Re
Re
Re
Re
Re
Re
Many Bills
Some to
Re Housing
Assistance
Re
Re
Re
Re
Re
Re
Re
CAT??CARTt BRYAN L. (PC) Lambton T7est
Re ''later Levels
Re Riding of Lambton T'.Test
Extracts from Newspapers
Re Troclaimed as Emergency Area
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CECILE, HGk. LOUIS
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(Minister of Travel L Publicity)
On Bill -,/90 (1st Reading.) V19-A-3.
Re Tourist Outfitters' Camps V19-A-3
Under kept* of liands and Forests V19-A-3
All other controls under Travel 3c Publicity V19-A-3
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CECILE, r.OL. LOUS P. (Continued)
On Estimates - Dept. of Travel & Publicity
Re Tourist business
Is an Industry-
He Increated Extent of
History of Department
Ontario - Fine Vacation Land
Care for Visitors
Flow of Visitors Considered I'atural
Tourists - "Windfalls for Province
Provides a Great Cash I'arket
Heavy Contributirs to Prov. Revenues
lakes no demands on our Katural Resources
Department fostering orderly Development of
Tourist Industry
Long-Range Programme a Success
Influx of American Visitors Increasing
Assists in better Understanding Between
Provinces
Re Cornerstones of Policy
Friendship
Courtesy
Fair Play
All Tourist Establishments now Licensed
Re Reception Centres
Re Grading of Vacation Resorts
Effects of
Re Development jranch
Re Additional district Offices
Re Duties of Inspectors
Plans for Tourists Deed Revision
Information gained from questionnaire
Received from many States
Estimated Income from Tourists
Reception Centre Programme Copied in Tany
States of U.S.
Re Publicity Pranch
Re Costs of Advertising
Increases in
Seriously affects shcedule of advertising
Re Effect of 7,arity of Exchange
Re Ontario Rental Administration
lew Field of Administrative Law
Re Activities since assumed by -rovince
Re I achinery for Operation of Leasehold
Regulations Act
List of Offices of
Further Offices pending
Removal of Controls where possible
Functions of Committees re
Past Committees
Present "
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CECILS, HON. LOUIS F. (Continued)
Difficult to Estimate Costs of V27-E-7
Re 1,'onthly Expenditures V27-E-3
Re Functions of Rental Administration V27-E-S
Administration of Leasehold Regulations V27-E-9
Re Rental Boards V27-E-9
Enforcement of Leasehold Regulations V27-E-9
All Complaints Investigated V27-E-10
Each Complaint handled Individually V27-S-10
List of Applications and Appeals V27-E-11
Re Personnel of V27-E-12
Re Totion Picture, Niagara Falls V34-A-2
Re Assumption of Gatineau Power Interest V35-A-6
Supply of Kydro for Eastern Ontario V35-A-7
CHALLIES, HON. GEORGE H. (1'inister without Portfolio)
On Bill No. 69 (1st Reading)" V6-A-5
Re Assignment of Rights to Hydro V6j9A-5
Re Immediate Proceeding with work V6-A-6
Re Commission's recent achievements V6-A-6
On Bill Ko.106 (1st Reading) V6-A-9
Re Commission's Representatives V6-A-9
On Bills No. 68 and 69 V10-C-6
Review of what is involved V10-C-6
Power Sites on St. Lawrence 00 Niagara V10-D-3
Re International Rapids Section V10-D-3
Productive Energy Capacity V10-D-4
Re Power Priority Plan V10-D-4
Not Agreeable to U.S.A. V10-D-4
Canada '7 ill Undertake Project Alone V10-D-5
Proceed with Work Immediately V10-D-5
Power Loads Increasing V10-D-5
Re Increased Demands V10-D-6
1951 Generation of Power V10-D-6
Re 1945 Expansion Programme V10-D-6
Concerned with Period after 1956 V10-D-7
Extension of Steam Plant Facilities V10-D-7
Re Financial Statements V10-D-7
Ability to Finance V10-D-7
Re Power Potentialities of Large Rivers V10-D-9
Re Controlled Single-Stage Project V10-D-9
On Bill No. 105 (1st Reading) V23-A-2
Use of Hydro Poles V23-A-2
Re Contracts v;ith Independent Companies V23-A-3
On Estimates - Department of Agriculture V29-F-6
Re Cement Purchases' V29-F-6
On Bill No. 105 (2nd Reading) V29-I-11
Study of Services V29-I-11
Availability of Kydro Lines V29-I-11
To serve independent lines V29-I-11
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CK ALLIES
. HQK,,
On
Re
GEORGE H. (Continued)
raintained at Higher Standard
Joint Analysis of Problems Involved
Re Privately-owned systems
Re Subscribers of
Re questionnaire
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Re Radio-Telephones
Re Automatic Dial Exchanges
Re Progress of Survey
Re "Jorthy of legislative support
Re No quarrel with Bell
Re Desire to Aid Independent Companies
Bell Company Co-operating
Bill No. 66 - In Committee
Re Report by Engineers
Re Development for Power and Navigation
Further Study Recommended
Re Alternative P,ans for Navigation
Re International Power Houses
Re "Two-Stage Scheme5' - 1932
Re Canada's Assumption of Costs of
Navigation V32-!
Re Flooding in Various Places V32-
Re All Towns ^reserved, excepting Iroquois V32-
Re ''Controlled Single-Stage Froject" V32-
Re Division or Costs Unchanged V32-
Re Details responsibility of Federal GovernmenVV32-
Re Provincial responsibility for designing and
installing generation, transmission and trans-
forming equipment V32-E-6
Re All-Canadian Project V32-F-1
Cost Assumed by Dominion V32-F-1
Re Right to Develop Power V32-F-1
As Per 1941 Proposed Agreement V32-F-1
Re Dominion Bill No. 34 V32-F-1
Then Bill 68 of Provincial Govt, operative V32-F-1
Costs from Funds raised by Hydro V32-F-1
Re Co-operation with U.S. Authority V32-F-2
Estimated Cost of Projects V32-F-3
Re Synopsis of 1952 Bills V32-F-3
Re "All-Canadian Seaway" V32-F-4
Re No Works Constructed for Power except
jointly with U.S. V32-F-4
Re Largest Single-stage power projects on
continent
Re Sir Adam Peck Generating Plant No. 2
Re St. Lawrence Development
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Re Five-year plan
Hydro
Re St. Lawrence Power
Need for
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CK ALLIES. HOh. GEORGE H. (Continued )
Re Fuel-Electric Generating Stations
Tribute to Prime Minister
Re Assumption of Gatineau Power Interests
Re Pooling of Power in "astern Ontario
CKARTRAI.D, AURSLS (L) Ottawa East
On Bill Lo.104
Re Appeals
On Budget
(2nd Reading)
Congratulatory-
- Kr, Speaker
it
- Hon. Ilr. Thomas
t»
* " Dunlop
it
" » Robarts
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" » Root
Regret- at
Passing of l"r. Kelley
it it
Illne
sss " " Doucett
ti tf
Passi
ng " The King
Budget Affords
no relief to people
fte
Re
Re
Re
Re
Budgeting for surplus
Allocations to Sinking Fund
Re Taxation
Reduces Standards of Living
Formerly Taxed for Public Service
Economies in Governments Expected
Half of Federal Budget for Defence
Should be Paramount
Provincial Surpluses
Re-^ayments of Capital Expenditures
Increase in Funded Debt
Austerity Budgets
Caused by Costs of Armament
St. Lawrence Seaway
As a Canadian Venture
Blood-Stream of National Economy
Prayer re Seaway
Expanding Industrial Structure
m assistance to Europe
Re Unemployment
Re Present Times Extraordinary
Cost of Equipping and Maintaining Soldiers
Results of Defence Production
Availability of Foreign Markets
Textile Industry
Re Vulnerability of Political Economy
Re Agricultural Conditions
Re Mechanization of Industry
Re Immigration Policy
Re Reduction of Taxes
Except for Defence Purposes
Re
Re
Re
Re
Re
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CHILLIES, (HOP. GEORGE H. (Continued!
Operations of V33-AA-2
Increase in Energy Output V33-AA-3
Increase in Peak Capacity V33-AA-3
Increase in Demand for Southern Ontario V"33-A*.-3
Re Appeals for Power Conservation V"33-<-.A-4
Re Capacity Dependent on Normal 'later
Conditions V33-AA-5
Organization of V33-AA-6
Electric Service Coverns Financial Operations V33-aA-6
Re Amalgamated Rural Divisions of Hydro V33-AA-7
Re Retail Distribution of Energy V33-3D-1
Conducted by Municipal Commissions V33-33-1
Re Rates of V33-B3-1
Wholesale and Retail V33-33-1
Reasons for Differences in V33-33-2
Trend toward Uniformity in V33-B3-3
Re Immediate Start in Co-operation with U.S.
Authority V32-F-6
Re Estimates for Restoration of Iroquois and
1'orrisburg V32-F-7
Re Jurisdictional Power Houses V32-F-7
Re Joint Contract for use of water V32-F-7
Re Agreement Available to Public V32-F-7
Re International Section Dam must be in co-
operation with U.S. V32-F-10
Re rooling of Costs of Generation V33-B3-3
Re Amalgamation of three systems V33-B3-3
Annual Levies V33-33-4
Modified Casting Procedure V33-33-4
Re Domestic Energy Consumption V33-33-5
Re Growth in Municipal Electrical Utilities V33-B3-5
Re Decline in Revenue for Kilowatt Hour V33-CC-1
Reasons for V33-CC-1
Re Direct Industrial Customers V33-CC-1
Power Supplied on three bases V33-CC-2
Firm Fower V33-CC-2
Interruptible Power V33-CC-2
"At Will" power V33-CC-2
Re Rural Electrification V33-CC-3
73/o of Farms Services V33-CC-3
Comparative Costs, 1945-1951 V33-CC-4
Re Contribution to Agricultural Development V33-CC-5
Re Frequency Standardization V33-CC-5
Great Deal Remains to be done V33-CC-6
Re Development Programme V33-CC-7
Re Niagara Treaty, 1950 V33-CC-7
12 Units Planned V33-CC-7
Re Ottawa River Develooment V33-CC-3
Re Inspection by members V33-CC-9
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CHILD, ARTHUR J. (PC) T,,Tentworthl
On Speech from the Throne
Congratulatory to I'r. Speaker
" " Frime* Minister
Re Flaying Amateur Hockey
Tribute to Cabinet
Re Agriculture
Re Housing
Re Highways
"orst Bottleneck System in Canada
Hamilton Beach Road
Re Labour Relations
Re Education
Re Increased School Accommodation
Re Increased Playgrounds
Re - St. Lawrence Seaway
Importance to Hamilton
Re - Governmental Supervision of Sports
Youth Being Exploited
Re Ontario Hockey Association
Re Conservation
Lakeshore Erosion
f.\ ■ -,
... ... . ,J . ,
International Meeting, Feb. 12, 1952
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^e Private Sea Walla
Re Erection of Groynes
Haulage Costs for
Re Van T.Tagner's Beach
Destroyed, November, 1950
Re Storm
Re Combined Relief Forces
Sandbags
Hamilton Fire Department
Salvation Army
Red Cross
Hydro Crews
Evacuation of Residents
Loss of Recreation Beaches
Emergency and Disaster Committees
Re Bills No. 68 and 69
Re Highwater and Lake Levels
Re Shoreline in '.'/entworth
Re Damage to Fruit Orchards
Re Lakeshore Erosion
On Budget
No Increase in Taxes
Increased *id to Municipalities
Re Aid to Junior Farmers
Re Province should pay all costs for selected
Services
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CHILD, ARTHUR J. (Continued)
Re Present Over-lapping
Re Hamilton Department of Recreation
Re School Facilities Available in Evenings
Re Community Centres
Difficulty Keeping Youth on Farms
Better Rural
Re Winter Sports
Re Professional Hockey
Skating Clubs should be available to all
Re Assistance to Junior Farmers
Recreational Facilities - rural and urban
Assistance to Municipalities Required
Re Voluntary Assistance
Re Hamilton Police Minor Athletic Association
Sport an integral part of Education
Community Centres Act defeats juvenile delin-
quency
C0LLIKG5. •■riLLIAI-: H. (PC) Beaches
On Bills 68 and 69 (2nd Reading)
History of Hydro
Re kitchener
Development a logical one
Previous hostility to Hydro
Attitude of previous administration
Letcer, Hepburn to King
Re Statement by Dr. Hogg
"Temporary Decrease" not materialized
Developments under present administration
Decew Falls
Ear Falls
Stewart ville
Aquasabon
Tunnell Site
Des Joachims
Windsor Steam Plant
Niagara Revisions
Polymer Plant - Sarnia
St. Lawrence Development
Re Possible U.S. -Canadian Agreement
Re Development Important to Industry
Toronto
Hamilton
London
Peterborough
Industry Follows Power Development
Re Traffic Through Soo Canal
Re Development of Iron Ore
Re Development of Oil
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COLLINGS.: WILLIE H. (Continued)
Re wl/ashington hews Despatch
Letter front constituent
On Bill 114 - (2nd Reading)
Re Good Legislation
Relieving Municipalities
On Estimates - Department of Public Welfare
Re Child Welfare
Re Children's Aid Societies
On Budget
Congratulatory - ?"r.
Regret at Illness of
Congratulatory - Mr,
Speaker
Mr* Doucett
Thomas
Dunloo
" Prime Minister
Re Result of Election Splendid Commentary on
Judgment of People
Re Problems of Toronto area - pressing
Bottleneck at Humber
Aid to Municipalities
Re Health
Grants to Hospitals
Re Toronto East General Hospital
Re Hospitalization - increases in
Re Federal Taxation
Reducing Municipalities to Bankruptcy
Re Iroblems, City of Toronto
Re Annual Report, Dept. of Municipal Affairs
Re Gross Debenture Debt
Re Outstanding Municipal Taxes
Re Hope for Settling Amalgamation Question
Re Taxation of Provincial Properties
Re Industrial Expansion in Province
COWLING, ALFRED H. (PC) High Park
On Bills 6£ and 69 (2nd Reading)
Project now finalized
Re Federal -Provincial Co-Operation
Re Tribute to Prime Minister
Re Ontario Large user of Electric Power
Re Natural Generation Less Costly
Re Project a Necessity
Re Development of Toronto affects all areas
$e Development will pay for itself
Re Can be closed in event of war
Half Canadian Deep-sea commerce available
One -third world ■ " " »
Re Iron Ore Development in Labrador
Citation from Globe & Mail
Re Article in Saturday Evening Post
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COWLII-G. ALFRED H. (Continued)
Re Definition of "expert"
Re Hydro
Re Toronto as Ocean Port
Re Traffic
Industrial Development in Lorth York
Re Ocean Shipping - Toronto Harbour
Re Power Shortages
Re Project an Historic Event
On Speech from the Throne
Re Riding of High Park
Congratulatory - lTr. Yaremko
Re Member for St. Andrew
Re Life Behind Iron Curtain
Re Threat of Communism
In City Council
Re Homes for the Aged
Re Lambert ^odge
Re Joint Committee - 3 levels of Government
Re Life Expectancy
Re Humber Bridge
Re Improving Entrance to City
Re Stock-yards
Congratulatory to Hon. Mr. Daley
Re T.T.C. Strike
On Estimates - Department of Highways
Re Lew Humber Bridge
Re Toronto Subway
Re Automobile '"stickers"
On Estimates - Department of Lands and Forests
Re Caterpillar Plague
DALEY. HCL. CHARLES (Minister of Labour)
On Bill Lo.80 (1st Reading)
Re Apprentices Covered
Re "learners!*
Re Voluntary Fire Brigades
Re Commandeered Assistance to Police
Re Elimination of K umber Required in Industry
On Eill Ko.SO (2nd Reading)
Purpose to Improve Act
Re Report by I'r. Justice Roach
Re Resume of Act
Origin of
Re I'eredith Commission
Duties of
Re Employees' Liability Act
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DALEY, HON. CHARLES (Continued)
Re Insurance Company opposed to change
Brief By
Extracts from
Re Report of Teredith Commission
Act Became Operative in 1915
Growth of Assessable Payrolls
Re Amendments to Act
Only one political change in Board
Two Schedules in Part I
Re Interpretation of Provisions of Act
Re Assistance to Lav-Enforcement Officers
Re Paraplegics
Re Team of Specialists
Re Board's Hospital Facilities
Re Board's Blood Bank
Re Board Supplying all possible medical and
Hospital Facilities
Re Emergency Treatment of Injured province-
Ttfide
Re I'alton Facilities
Visitors from many countries
Re Training of Specialists
Re Details of Legislation
Re Incidence of Accidents since 1915
Extract from i;Time" l-agazine
Extract from letter by Harshall Dawson
Roach Report Carefully Examined
Re Increases in Coverage
Re "waiting period"
Re "31anket covering'1 amendment, 1947
Re Silicosis
Re Doul'le Assessment
Re Increased Compensation beyond powers of
Board
Re Retroactive Payments
Re Proposed Abolition of Schedule 2
Re New Headquarters
Re Appeals from Board's Decisions
No Legal Appeals
Re Procedure for Review
Re Accident Prevention
Re Increased Efficiency with new building
Difficult to implement some of Justice .loach
Recommendations
Re Heart Conditions
Re Retroactive Compensation
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PALSY, HON. CHARLES (Continued)
Further Amendments as needed
On Estimates - Department of Labour
Re Fayment of Hospital Accounts in
Kenora District
Re Recent Accident case near Hearst
Re Tribute to Staff
Re Letter - Fr. Salsberg, Jan. 12, 1952
Re Compulsory Arbitration
Re llany inquiries Concerning
Communists do not want settlements
All Parties but one interested in
Labour
Re Development of Department of Labour
1371 to date
Re Labour Relations Board
Personnel of
Applications to
Re Conciliation Service
Re Procedure re Conciliation
Re Composition of Conciliation Boards
Re Delays in " "
Re Causes of
Re Conciliation a Delaying Process
Re Fair Employment Practices Act
Re Equal Pay for Equal Work Act
Procedure re Discrimination
Re Apprenticeship Branch
Re Organization of
Re Affected by Depression
Re Designated Trades
Re Co-operation with Federal Govern-
ment
Re Training for Discharged Veterans
Re Immigration Frogramme
Re Advisory Apprenticeship Committee
Re Steam Boiler 3ranch
Re Regulations of
Re Difficulty in Securing Boiler
Inspectors
Re Expenditures and Revenue of
Re Stationary Engineers
Re Certificates of
Re Board of Examiners
Re Department of Factory Inspection
Re Professional Engineers in
Extension required
Re Coverage of new Construction
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DALEY. HGK. CHARLSS (Continued)
Re Composite Inspection Branch
Re Districts Increased
Re Duties of Field Staff
Re Increased Knowledge of Labour Laws
Re Departmental Offices
Re Location of Inspectors
Re Convention of Inspectors
Re Memberships in Association
Re Change in Statistical Recording
Re Issuance of Registration Certifi*
cate
Re Use of Inspectors in Provincial
Services
Re Prosecutions
Re Industry and Labour Board
Re Reasons for Appointment of
Re Apprenticeship Act
Re Receiving Applications for
Definition of "Apprentice"
Training of
Licenses to
of VJork and
Regulations
Re
Re
Re
Re
Hours
Re
Re
Re
benefits to
Re
Sales of Vacation
Re Increase in
Industrial Standards Act
Trade Schools
Vacations with Pay Act
of
Employees
Credit Stamps
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Conferences
Re Negotiated Schedules
Re Advisory Committee
Minimum ''Jage Act
Of Benefit to Female Employees
Re Co-operation with Federal Minister
of Labour
Re Desire of Employers to comply with
Orders
Re Adjustments with Employers
Re Permits for Physically Handicapped
Re Supplyinguof Equipment for Juvenile Sports/T28
On Bill No. 149 (First Reading) V33
Outside Fire Escapes Higher than Fifth
Floor V33
Re Motion Picture at Niagara Falls V35
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DAVIES, HOI;. M. COOKS (SPEAKER)
On Election as Speaker
Acknowledgment of Leader of Opposition
Re Taking of Photographs
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DAVIDS. HON. E. COOKS (Continued)
He Taking of Individual Photographs V2-B-14
Re Smoking in Chamber V3-A-1
Re Ruling re continuance of Debate V3-D-1
Re Speaker's Remarks Take Priority V5-F-5
llr. Salsberg's Remarks Irrelevant V5-F-5
Welcome to Students, London Normal School V7-A-1
Re Photographing of Members V7-A-1
Re Free Distribution of Hansard V7-A-2
Re St. David's Day V7-A-6
On Bill 47 (2nd Reading) V13-3-6
Discus. ion confined to Bill V13-B-6
Oppostunities to Discuss Generalities V13-B-9
Re Ruling re use of "Deputy Speaker'' V15-A-1
Re Procedure on introduction of Bills V15-B-4
Ruling Re Statement by member for Hamilton
Centre V15-G-2
Statement in Order V15-G-2
Re «te Welcome to Students V16-B-4
Western Tech & Commercial V16-B-4
Humberside Collegiate V16-B-4
Permission required to discuss matters of urgent
public importance before Orders of the Day V16-B-5
Welcome to Central and S.Burlington School V20-A-1
" " Dunnville Public School V20-A-1
" " Humewood Public School V20-A-1
" " Chatham Vocational School V20-A-1
Re Procedure on Debates V20-A-1
Form of Address V20-A-3
To "He. Speaker" V2C-A-3
Re Calling members by name V20-A-3
Re Speaking only from proper place in
Chamber V20-A-4
Re Voting in House V20-A-4
Re Reading of Speeches V2C-A-5
Re Retaining Dignity of House V20-A-5
Re Welcome to Students of Lawrence Park
Collegiate, Owen Sound Collegiate, and
Orde Street School and St. Basil's School V21-A-2
Welcome to Students of various schools: . V25-A-1
Burlinrton Beach, ' '•■.'.'.,
Brookhaven Drive Public School, . -*.
John ;R.-Wrl cox P*S.,
Ros eland P.S, ,
Clinton St. School for the Deaf
Re Advance Drawings V22-A-1
Re Income Tax Forms V22-A-1
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DAVIE3, HOI'. M. COOKE .LCpntinuedJ.
Ruling Re Discussion in lake levels
Re Legislation History
Re Decision as to Propriety of Conduct
No Opinion by members permitted
Suggests Member Proceed
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DEMPSEY, JAMES S. (P.C.) Renfrew South
On Bill No. 56, First Reading
Re: Improper Cutting of 'Trees
Re: Improvement in South Renfrew
Re: Vine Patents Act
Re: Tree Planting Programme
On Estimates, Department of Attorney General
Re: Provincial Police
DENT. THOMAS R. (P.C.) Oxford
On Resolution - Mr. Oliver
No alarm at Surplus
Re: Foot and Mouth Disease
DOWNER. REV. A. W. (P.C.) Duf ferin-Simcoe
A/preciation of Appointment, Chairman of
Whole House
On Speech from the Throne
Congratulations to Speaker
Congratulations to Mr. Robarts and
Mr. Root
Re Death of King
Extract from Radio Address
Statement by the Queen
Tribute to late Dr. Cody
Re Omnibus Speeches
Re Foot and Mouth Disease
Re Riding - Dufferin-Simcoe
Congratulations to Prime Minister
Re Roads in Rid ing
Re Roads to and from Camp Borden
Re Highway Traffic Act
Re Toll of Accidents
Re Licences issued without proper
examination
Five-year Examination Desirable
Periodic Inspection of Automobiles
Re Gasoline Tax Rebate to Farm population
Should be no oime limit for rebates
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DOMER. REV. A. W. (Cont'd)
Re Committee on Criminal Justice
Tribute to Members because nothing wrong
in Department of Attorney General
No place in Ontario for Gangsters
Law and Order should be Taught in Schools
Punishment should be increased for carriers
of concealed weapons
Re: Health
Tribute to Minister
Increased grants for
Standards of - raised
Alcoholism a Public Health Problem
Re Cancer Control
Grants for
Re Mental Health
Changes to Improve Morale
Re Detention Wards
Re Hydro
Development of Rural
Improvement in riding of
Re Equalization of rates for
Re: St. Lawrence Seaway
Re: Education
Tribute to Minister
Dispensing with "Frills"
Back to "Three R's"
Increased Grants for
Re Amendment to Motion
Re: Communism
Statement by Hon. Mr. Pearson
Re: Concept of Government
DUNBAR. HON. GEORGE H. (Minister of Municipal Affairs)
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On Bill No, 85 First Reading
Re Definition of "Municipality"
Re Words "Land Titles Act"
Re Tax Arrears Certificate
On Bill No. 104 First Reading
Re Assessment on Provincial Buildings
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DUNBAR. HON. GEORGE H. (Cont'd)
In 330 Municipalities
Re Total Assessment
Re Sources of Information for
On Estimates, Department of Attorney General V-26
Re Assumption of responsibilities for
jails
When materials available
On Bill No. 125, Second Reading
Re Revision of Vital Statistics Act
Re Committee on '.Vater Levels
Advice to Riverside to control Shore lineV-2
Should supervise Building on Shore line
On Bill No. 72 Second Reading
Re Temporary Employees
Re Department of Highways
Re Road Improvements
Re Increased number of Automobiles
Re Increased number of Licences
Re Modernizing Truck highways
Re Contracts awarded
Re Increase in day-labour work
Re: Toronto-Barrie Highway
Re Trans-Canada Highway
Re Winter Care of Highways
Re Assistance to Municipalities
Amendment to Highway Improvement Act
Re New Bridge at Humber
Province paying all costs
Re Construction of new Roads
Four-lane Highway, Windsor-East
Removal of Bottleneck, Belleville-
Kingston
Re Bottlenecks Niagara District
Tax on Cit y- owned Vehicles
Re 1953 Auto Markers
Re Putting Crown on
On Bill No. 129 Second Reading
Re: Regulations v. ill be Strict
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DUNBAR. HON. GEORGE H. (Cont'd)
Re Bills for Repairing Roads V-31,F-2
Re Charge fo~ estimated gasoline used V-31,F-2
Re Arrangements only Temporary V-31.F-3
Re Conditions of work the same for U.S.
and Canadian Truckers V-31,F-3
Re Election Campaign Statements V-31,F-4
Legislation permits Immediate Action V-31,F-5
On Bill No. 104 Second Reading V-31,H-7
Re Federal Grant to Ottawa V-31,H-7
Went to City's General Fund V-31.H-7
Re: Item No. 4 V-31,I-1
Re General Tax on Public Buildings 7-31,1-1
Re Federal Grants with Reservations V-31,1-1
Re Payments for Local Improvements V-31,1-1
Re Assessments V-31,I-2
Re Municipality's Assessments accepted V-31,I-2
Re No tax on Crown property V-31,I-3
By Virtue of B.N. A. V-31,I-3
Re Statements Received V-31,1-3
Re Business Tax V-31,I-3
Re Exemptions V-31,I-4
On Estimates, Department of Municipal
Affairs V-3l,J-l
Re Local Autonomy V-31,J-1
Re Increase in Industry brings added
Problems V-31,«T-1
Re Provincial Debenture Debt V-31,J-1
Re Financing on Deferred Basis V-31,J-2
Re Municipal Tax Arrears V-31,J"-2
Indicates Financial Position V-31,J-3
Re Low Penalties V-31,J-3
Re Grants to Municipalities V-31,J-3
Re Assessment Branch V-31,J-4
Re Operations in North Country V-31,K-1
Re Difficulties in Sudbury V-31,K-1
Re Soil Survey V-31,K-1
Re assessment Board for Greater
Toronto V-31,K-2
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DUNBAR. HON. GEORGE H. (Cont>»d)
Re Amalgamation
Re Passing of Mr. Near
Re Payments to Mining Municipalities
Re Raise in Tax Rates
Re Municipal Auditing
Re Annual Reports
Re Department of Registrar-General
Services of - in demand
Re Interim Report - Committee on
Provincial-Municipal Relations
Re Report by Committee
Re No i'avouritism between Municipalities
Re Grant to Cobalt
On Bill No. 129, In Committee
Re Temporary Exemptions
Re 1955 License Markers
DUNLOP, HON. WILLIAM J. (Minister of Education)
On Bill No. 66 First Reading
On Bill No. 47 Second Reading
Re: Vocational Education
Composition of Board
Liberal Education desired for all
Industrial schools
. ■ .Results, ofisutvey of
On Bill No. 66 Second Reading
Psychiatrist in Medical Practitioner
on Board
On Bill No. 118, First Reading
Definitions of:
"Maintain"
"Occasional Teachers"
"Permanent Teachers"
"Probe tional"
"Tafflporary "
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Re Use of Surpluses V
Re Lx oic cation Boards V
Re Special Subjects' facilities V-?5,Bsl
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DUNLOP. HON. V/ILLIAM J. (Cont'd)
On Estimates, Department of Education
Problems of Department
Expansion of Province
Increase in Pupils
Re Economy in Building
Difficulties owing to Bad Debenture
market
Re Governmental Policies
Old and the New
Re Athletics
Education should not be made easy-
Pupils should learn to work
Competition in schools Essential
Re Hope Report
Re Controversial Recoranendations
Re Local Units of Administration
Re School Finances
Many in use before report received
Re High School Entrance Exams
Discontinuance of
Re Grouping of Classes
Re Establishment of Technical Institutions
Re Text Books
Re Teaching of Temperance
Re Audio-visual Education
Re Teachers ' Training
Re Community Programmes Branch
Re Milk for School Children
Legislation pending re
Re: Increase in Teachers' Superannuation
On Bill No. 147 First Reading
Re Contracts with Teachers
ne Purchase of Milk for Pupils
ELLIOTT. ROBERT E. (P.C.) Hamilton Sr .st
On Speech from Throne
Congratulatory to Mr. Speaker
Re Riding of Hamilton East
Problems of
Re Housing
Residential District of Hamilton
Needs of Hamilton
Schools
New City Hall
Additional Sewage Plant
Re Highways
Re Queen Elizabeth through Beach
Re: Automobile Taxes
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SLLIOTT. ROBERT E,
(Cont'd)
Re Hydro Development
Should keep Organization Active
Re Steel Company of Canada
Re Canadian Westinghouse Co.
Re Close Co-operation with Hydro
Re Dominion Foundries & Steel Limited
Re St. Lawrence Seaway
Re Hamilton Harbor
FISKLSIGH, HAROLD F. (P.C.) Woodbine
On Speech from the Throne
Congratulatory to Deputy Speaker
Congratulatory to Mr. Speaker
Tribute to Prime Minister
Tribute to Mr. Porter
Welcome to Students, Stratford Normal
School
Re Housing
Re Scarcity of
Re Influx of I, migrants
Re: Toronto
Second largest "boom town" in Canada
Table of increases
Extract from Financial Post
Re Curtailment of loans
Housing program should Proceed
Should assist Smaller Communities
Re Situation in Woodbine Riding
Re Conversion of Houses
Re Easy mortages should be Available
Re Evictions in Woodbine
Re Experiences in Paris
Re Housing in California
Re Mass Production of Houses
Land requirements for
Amalgamation no solution
Steps required to Purchase Land
On Bill No. 125, In Committee.
On Budget
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FI5HLEIGH. HAROLD F. (Cont'd)
Re Public Welfare
Re Assistance to Municipalities
Re Division of Responsibilities
Council members on Hospital Boards
Re Agric ulture
Re Mechanized Farming
Immigrants should be skilled in
Re Australian Policy-
Re Production of Food Products
Re World Markets
Re Neglect of parts of Ontario
Re Deterioration of Fruit Products
Re Tobacco Growing
Re Improvement in farm communities
Re Woodbine Riding
Termites in
Re Department o f attorney General
Re Travelling Library
Re Fluorinations
Re Alcoholic Research Foundation
Re Tuberculosis
Re Banting Institute
Re: 1953 Auto Workers
Re Crown on
Re: Depletion of Fish
Re: Opening of Parliament
Re Parking of Cars
Re Chamber Accoustics
Re Accoustics in English House of
Common a
Re Wire Recorders
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FOOTS, HON. JOHN W. (Minister of Reform Institutions
On Bill No. 48. Second Reading,
Re: Rehabilitation
Re: Parole Board, Increase in
Membership in
Re: Alcoholic Clinic - Mimico
V-5, G-10
V-5, G-10
V-8, G-6
V-5, G-ll
V-5, H-l
-47-
FOQTE, HON. JOHN W, (Minister of Reform Institutions) (Cont'd)
Re: Rehabilitation Officers V-5
Re: Placement of Parolees and Dischargees V-5
No resentment to criticism V-8
Responsibility for maintenance of
Discipline V-8
Criticisms in Correspondence not True V-8
Re Corporal : unishment V-8
Re No Strapping of mentally Disturbed V-8
Re Securing Psychiatrists Difficult V-8
Re Food at Burwash V-8
Re Press Representatives welcome to
visit Institutions V-8
Re Trouble-makers removed from Burwash V-8
Re Abolition of Corporal Punishment in
United States V-8
Segregation of Prisoners in United States V-8
Library at Burwash V-8
Re Previous Progress being Continued V-8
Re Brampton Institution V-8
Re Difficult people to deal with V-8
Re Occasional Staff Difficulties V-8
No objection to Select Committee V-8
On Estimates, Department of Reform
Institutions V-35
Re Increases in Salaries V-35
Re Decrease in Reformatory Population V-35
Re Increase in Jail Population V-35
Citation from Institutions' Log V-35
Percentage of inmates small in comparison
with Population V-35
Re Mimico Hospital V-35
Re Alcoholic Research Foundation V-35
Citation from letter from Dr. Bates V-35
United Nations Standards met V-35
Re Corporal Punishment V-35
V-35
Re Medical attention for inmates V-35
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H-3
A-6
A- 7
A- 7
A-8
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A-10
A- 11
A- 12
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,DD-2
,DD-3
,DD-4
,DD-5
,DD-7
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,ES-5
,EE-2
-48-
F00T5. HON. JOHN W. (Cont'd)
Lack of Inmate Responsibility-
Citation from Dr. Bates' letter re
Corporal Punishment
Re Removal of Trouble makers from
Burwash
Letter from Mr, Edmunson
Letter from Former Inmate
Re Rehabilitation
Re Clinic for alcoholics
At Mi mi co
On Avenue Road
Re Article in Globe & Mail
Re Elizabeth Fry Association - Mercer
Re John Howard Association
Re Apportionment. of Costs
FROST, ARTHUR (P.C.) Bracondale
On Speech from Throne
Tribute to Building Staff
Congratulations to Prime Minister
Re Riding of Bracondale
Re Importance of Riding
Re Stanley Barracks
Used for Housing
Re "Little Norway"
Re Canadian National Exhibition
Re Fall Fair
Re Stock-yards
Re City-owned Incinerator
Re Public Abbatoir
Re Canada's largest Acquatic Course
Re Breakwater
Re Toronto Islands
Formation of
Flooding of
Urosion of shoreline of
Re St. Lawrence Seaway
V-35,ES-5
V-35,EE-6
V-35.FF-4
V-35,FF-6
V-35,FF-7
V-35,FF-8
V-35,GG-1
V-35,GG-3
V-35,GG-3
V-35,GG-4
V-35,GG-5
V-35,GG-5
V-35,11-7
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-49-
FR05T. ARTHUR (Cont'd)
Re: Trinity College V
Re: Christie St, Hospital V
Now Lambert Lod;e V
Re Residents of V-
Re: Old Garrison Creek V-
Re: V'illowdale Park V-
Re: Red Chevron V-
Re: Meaning of word "Toronto" V-
Re: Cros^-town Superhighway desirable V-
Prayer for continued good Government V-
On Estimates, Department of Education V-
Re Milk for School Children V-
FROST. HON. LESLIE M. (Prime Minister)
On Election of Speaker V-
Resolution re Death of King V-
Re Death of Mr. Kelley V-
Welcoming Remarks at Opening V-
Re Stenographic Reporting V-
Re Standing Committees V-
Re Comrdttee on Elections Act V-
Re Committee on Rent Control V-
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26,KI':-9
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Re Report of Provincial-Municipal Committee V-2
-3
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Friday Opening at 2 p.m.
Re Unemployed employables
Re Outbreak Foot and Mouth Disease
Telegram to Federal Minister of
Agriculture V-4
Letter - Dr. Jones to Dr. Childs V-4
Memo, to Prime Minister from Mr, Graham V-4
Re Rental Controls V-5
Appointment of Committee V-5
Background of Controls V-5
Select Committee, 1951 Session V-5
Committee should be non-partisan V-5
On BillsNo.68,69 First Reading V-6
On Speech from the Throne V-6
A- 2
B-l
C-5
C-6
A-2
A- 9
A- 12
B-l
B-12
B-5
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A- 11
A- 12
A-2
A-2
A- 5
A-7
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FROST. HOK. LESLIE M. (Cont'd)
Congratulatory
To Mr. Speaker
To Mr. Robarts
To Mr. Root
At home in Assembly
Regret Speech not Acceptable to
Opposition
Most Progressive Legislation from
last 9 Speeches
Government meets House with full sense
of responsibility
Will Co-operate with all Governments
Government must represent People
Will Co-operate with Opposition
Conversion of Opposition Progressing
Objective: To give good Government
Re Unemployment policy
Same as in 1942 by Liberals
Re Conservation
Re Committee on
Re Lands and Forests
Re Conservation authorities
Re Soil Surveys
Re Drainage
Re Labour Relations Act
Greet Contribution to industrial
peace
Labour Relations Board
Workman's Compensation Board
Re General Objectives of Labour
Legislation
Government intervention should be at
Minimum
Fo Substitutes for Voluntary Agree-
ments
Voluntary arbitration desirable
Weaknesses in Arbitration
V-S
V-6
V-6
V-6
V-6
V-6
V-6
C-13
C-13
C-13
C-13
C-13
C-13
C-14
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C-14
V-6,
C-15
V-6,
C-15
V-6,
C-15
V-6,
C-16
V-6,
C-16
V-6,
C-16
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FROST, HON. LESLIE M. (Cont'd)
Coapulsory Arbitration should be Avoided
Responsibilities of Organized Labour
Strike ,/eapon used Sparingly-
Picketing' should be Peaceful
Strikes should be Orderly
Re Collective Bargaining
Re: Province's Fiscal Position
Editorial "Star", Jan. 14, 1952
Editorial "Star", Feb. 27, 1952
Re Budget Speech, 1944
Re Corporation Taxes
Re Comparison between Quebec and Ontario
Re Analysis of Fiscal Position
Re Province's taxation lowest in Canada
Re Debt position
Re Tax Rentals
Re Helping Federal Government
Re Good Co-operation with Federal Govern-
ment
I.e Many changes in Fiscal Policy since
1943
Re Province's Conduct of own affairs
More Revenue received
Summary of 5-year experiences
Province good negotiators
Re: Appointment, Chairman, Whole House
Re: St. David's Day
On Bills 68 and 6 9 Second Reading
Bills Complementary
Repetition Avoided
Pleasure to deal with Federal Government
Re Former agreements
Measures-
Improving Present Canal System
First Canal in 1783
Extended in 1847
Wei land Canal Built in 1829
Remarks by Senator Connolly
Comparisons of Canals' Tonnage
V-6
, D-12
V-6,
D-12
V-6
D-13
V-6,
D-13
V-6,
D-13
V-6
, D-14
V-6
, D-15
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, D-15
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, D-17
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, D-17
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, D-18
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, D-18
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, E-2
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, E-6
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FROST. HON. LESLIE M. (Cont'd)
Power Badly Needed
Re Various Ontario Power Developments
Re Ability to Finance
Re Saturday Evening Post
Editor of
Articles in
Canada asks nothing from U.S.
Canal and Power Separated
Re: All-Canadian Canal
Three competing Authorities Desiring
Power
Re Separation of Bills
Congratulatory
To Mr. Oliver on Parents' Golden
Wedding
On Bill No. 47 Second Reading
No reference to Education by Mr.SalsbergV-13
Mr. Salsberg out of order
No evasion of Hope report
Re Statement of Policy
Explanation of Bill
Introduction of Gov. T.M.Williams (Michigan) V-14
7/elcome to
Re American flag
Discoveries by Nicolet
History of Michigan end Ontario
War of 1812
Re Loss of Peace in 1792
Return of in 1938
Re Partial Biography of Gov. Williams
Re War Services of Mrs. Williams
On Acceptance of Bow Tie
On Bill No. 56 Second Reading
Re Advisory Committee Legislation
Re Holding our own in Forests
Re Complacency not Desirable
Re Forestry an important Problem
People conscious of
7-10,
B-3
V-10,
B-5
V-10,
B-6
V-10,
B-7
V-10,
B-7
V-10,
B-7
V-10,
B-8
V-10,
B-10
V-10,
B-10
V-10,
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V-10,
C-3
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A-2
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A-2
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B-4
V-13,
B-4
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B-5
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V-13,
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A-4
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A-5
V-14,
A-5
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A-5
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A-6
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A-6
V-14,
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C-4
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C-4
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C-9
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,C-9
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V-15
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-53-
FROST, HON. LBSLI3 M. (Cont'd)
Re Present action not Complete
Present action is an Advance
Administration of Lands and Forests not
political
Re Findings in Kennedy report
Re Appointment cf Advisory Council
Appointment of Mr. Kennedy as Consultant
Re Definitely no Retreat
He Future Advances Assured
Re Present Act implements t ion of Kennedy
report
Re: Letter re compulsory arbitration
Re: Land Assembly Deal - Oshawa
Non-profit making
Re Appointment of Committee on Companies Act
Reference to Committee
Powers of
Personnel of
Act a complicated one
Re Committee on uniformity
Corporations playing increasing part
Complete investigation required
Representation of all parties
Members' views Welcomed
On Bill No. 98 First Reading
Matter a delicate one
Re: First consideration
Select Committee - 1946
Select Committee - 1950
Reports of
Re Indemnities
Re Ministers' Salaries
Re Reductions
Re Diffidence in dealing
Re Extract from report of Committee,
April 5, 1951.
Recommendations of
Consideration of 1952 Session
V-15.D-1
V-15
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V-15,
D-3
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,C-5
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,C-7
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-54-
FROST, HON. LESLIE M. (Cont'd)
Re Reduction authorized .to continue V-20
Re Select Committee, 1947 V-20
Re Procedure on Closing day of Debate
on Throne Speech V-20
On Bill No. 108, First Reading V-23
Extension of Exceptions to Educational
Organizations V-23
On Bill No. 112 First Reading V-23
Re Depreciation for Corporations V-23
Re Allocation of profits V-23
Re: Soil Erosion V-23
Re: Lakeshore Erosion V-23
Re: Chicago Drainage Canal V-33
Lowering Lake levels V-23
Re Possible course of V-23
Re Cycles of High and Low Water V-23
Re St, Clair River V-23
Re International Waters V-23
Re Efficient steps for prevention of
erosion difficult V-23
Re Situation on Toronto Islands V-23
Arrangement for control of Water Levels
Primary Necessity V-23
rte Situation at various points in Great Lakes V-23
Re Diversion of water into Lake Superior
Re Ogoki and Long Lac Rivers
Re Level of Lake Huron
Re Level of Niagara River
Re Level of Lake Ontario
Re St. Lawrence Seaway will influence
Re Average Lake Levels
Re water levels being studied
On Supplementary Estimates
Previous Supplementary Estimates, 1945
Re Buoyant Revenue
Re Provincial Debt
Re Necessity of borrowing in New York
V-23
V-23
V-23
V-23
V-23
V-23
V-23
V-24
V-24
V-24
V-24
V-24
C-9
C-9
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A-5
A-5
A- 7
A- 7
A- 7
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B-5
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B-6
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B-7
B-7
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B-9
B-10
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B-ll
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B-13
A-6
A-6
A- 7
A- 7
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-55-
FROST, HON. LESLIE M. (Cont'd)
Indirect Debt
Re Articles in Toronto Star
Are Contradictory
Re Highway Improvement Act
Abolition of desirable
New York Loari
Re Estimates (Supplementary) for Department
of Education
Special grants to Universities
Teaching Hospitals
Teachers' Superannuation Fund
Housing; Corporation
V-24,A-6
V-24,G-9
V-24,G-10
V-24.G-11
V-24,I-1
V-24,G-12
V-24,H-1
V-24,H-1
V-24,K-1
V-24,H-1
V-24,H-2
V-24,H-2
Re Rule for Determining Grants V-24,H-2
Loans acceptable in New York V-24,H-4
Tribute to Mr. Cotnam (Provincial Auditor) V-24,1-2
On Estimates, Department of Attorney General V-25,F-3
V-26,F-1
History of Constituting Com. V-25,F-3
Re "Slimy Insinuations" V-25,F-3
No charges made V-25,F-4
No ne:.d for re-constituting the Com. V-25,F-4
Will not reconvene V-25,F-5
Re Inviting Charges V-25,F-5
Re Assistance tendered toward preparing
questions V-25,G-6
Re Crime Comics V-26,F-1
Should be referred to Lav/ Officers V-26,F-1
On Estimates, Department of Health V-26,F-3
Re Assistants in Chamber when
Presenting Estimates
On Estimates, Department of Education
Confirmction Ministers' Statement re
Government ' s At; itude
Re Hope Report
No mention of by Opposition in 1951
Re Alleged remark by Mr. Nixon
Re Statement of Government Policy,
February 7, 1951.
V-26,1-3
V-26,HH-8
V-26,HH-8
V-26 ,HH-8
V-26,HH-8
V-26, II-l
V-26,II-1
-56-
FROST, HON. LESLIE M. (Cont'd)
Extracts from V
Experiences last 100 years V
Extract from Speech from the Throne, 1951 V
Re Expenditures of Public Money V
Re 1952 Expenditures on education V
Re Sources of Additional Money V
Extract from Hansard, February 7,1951 V
Ee Discontinuance of Entrace Exams. V
I^e Toronto Grants V
On Bill No. 125 Second Reading V
Re Committee on Election Act V
Review of Act Desirable v
On Committee re Water Levels V
Re Present Lake Levels V
Re Control of International Waters V
Re St. Clair River V
Crest not yet reached V
Royal Commission not desirable V
Wide terms of reference to V
Re Co-operation with Federal Government V
Re Conditions of Riverside V
Will act if declared Emergency area by
Federal Government v
Will share cost V-
Re Previous Conditions in Ontario V-
Re Solution of Problem not Determined
as yet V-
Re Unemployed Delegation V-
Police Present at Conference V-
Re quests of V-
Re "Buck-passing" V-
Re Joint reponsibility V-
Re Public works y_
Re Condition caused by Credit Restrictions V-
Re Extensions of Unemployment Insurance
Provisions V-
Re Care of Unemployables V-
Re Human Problem in 1942 as to-day y-
He Cash Relief v_
Re Curtailing Immigration V-
Re employment conditions in North V-
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FROST. HON. LESLIE M. (Cont'd)
Re Turning of industries' wheels
On Resolution No. 8
Re Junior Farmers Establishment Act
Re Administro tion
Re Editorial "Financial Post"
Re No loaning institution in Ontario for
such loans
Re Federal Guarantees
Re Age Limit of young farmers
New Corporation will make loans
Use of present staff
On Estimates, Department of Labour
Extract from Tiraalna Press
Re "Grummett reports"
Re Welcome to Hon. Leslie Black" ell
Congratulations to Mr. Nixon - birthday-
Re: 53rd Anniversary of Mr. Kennedy as farmer
Congratulations to C. A. Fitch
on 75 years service with Civil Service
On Bill No. 72 Second Reading
Temporary Employees
On Bill No. 35 First Reading
Re 5$ Provincial Tax Act
Not proclaimed
Due to Province from Federal Government
Use to which it could be put
Re Indemnity of Members
Re Improvement in Federal-Provincial
Relations
Origin of Provincial Income Tax
On Estimates, Department of Mines
Re Steep Rock
Re United States Loan
Re Iron Exchange
Re Iron and Steel Development at Head of
Lakes
Affected by Population Density
On Estimates, Department of Highways
Re Highway Improvement Act
V-27
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,B-3
V-28
,B-3
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,B-3
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,B-3
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,B-3
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,B-4
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,B-5
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,B-5
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,A-5
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A-7
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A^
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-58-
FP.OST, HON. LESLIE M. (Cont'd)
Re Highway Improvement Fund V-30
No funds in V-30
Simply bookkeeping Item V-30
Re Suburban Roads V-30
Re Community Good Roads Association V-30
Re Good Roads aid Business V-30
Re Unsatisfied Judgment Fund V-30
On Bill No. 129 Second Reading V-31
Re Background of Bill V-31
Re Traffic not Unrestricted V-31
Re Request for Unrestricted Traffic V-31
Re Difficult Problem for Ontario V-31
Re Roads not designed for heavy truck
Traffic V-31
Re Orderly Approach to Problem Desired V-31
Re Possibility of Toll roads
Re Provisions of U.N. Charter
Re Lowering of Tariff Barriers
Unrestricted railway Operation
Considerable Intern tional Traffic
Both '/"ays
Re Inter-provincial Traffic via U.S.
Territory
Re Transportation of Cattle to U.S.
Re "Good-neighbor" policy
Re Should work both ways
Re Representations to Government
City of St. Thomas
State of Michigan
United States Government
Government of Canada
Extract from letter from Hon. Mr.
Pearson, April, 1951.
Letter from Prime Minister to Mr.
Pearson, March 20,1952
Reply from Mr. Pearson, March 31,1952V
Re Meeting with delegation from
St . Thomas V
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FROST. HON. LESLIE M. (Cont»d>
Desire to meet Obligations of U.N. Charter
Construction of Limited-access Highway-
Re Authority to Gof9rna»nt to issue
Temporary Permits
Re Ways and Means of Meeting Situation
All Government should be reasonable
St. Thomas not Supporting Legislation
Re Reciprocity re train-crew operations
Re Solution and Agreement will be Reached
Re Conversations with inter sted States
Re Applications to Municipal Board
Re Duties of not assumed by Cabinet
Re Obligations by Geneva Convention
Re No Representations from Railways
Re No difference ^o
Re Heavier Loads in U.S.
Re Different V/eather Conditions
On Bill No. 98 Second Reading
Re Wide Publicity given to information
re Bill
Re Public Scrutiny of Bill desired
Re Misinterpretation of remarks by
Member for Cochrane South
Re Gifts to Municipalities
On Estimates, Department of Municipal Affairs
Re Interim Report ■? Committee on
Provincial-Municipal Relations
On Bill No, 68 In Committee
Proposition re All-Canadian Project
not Workable
Will welcome U.S. as partner
Suggested amendment - silly
Re Objection to U.S. by Member for
St . Andrew
Formerly "British Imperialism"
Now American Imperialism
On Bill No. 35 Second Reading
Re: Provisions of Income Tax Act
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FROST, HON. LESLIE M. (Cont'd)
Re Proclamation of Act V-33,B-8
Requires Duplicate Forms V-33,B-8
Procedure not Desirable V-33,C-1
Cheque should be Received V-33,C-1
On Bill No. 114 Second Reading
Re Problems of Administration of
Supplementary Allowances V-33,FF-6
Re Relief of Municipalities from
Allowance to 65-69 age £;roup V-33,FF-7
Re: Investigations at local level
most economical V-33,FF-7
Re Sup lementary Allowance Available V-33,FF-8
Dealt with on level of Public Assistance
and not old-a^e pensions V-33,FF-8
Not a backward Step V-33,GG-1
Re Entirely new Legislative Step V-33,GG-2
Re Pensions not as Restricted as in
other Jurisdictions V-33,GG-3
Re Act will be Strictly Administered V-33,GGr4
Re Taxes kept Within Ability of People
to Pay V-33,GG-4
R-: Double-means test V-33,GG-5
On Estimates, Department of Public Welfare
Re Supplementary Allowances to old-age
Pensioners V-33,KK-6
Member for St. Andrew made carrying
it on impossible V-33,KK-6
Remarks nonsensical V-33,LL-5
No letters in response to member for
St. Andrew's Public Appeal V-33,MM-2
Re Report, Ontario Health Survey Committee V-34,A-5
On Bill No. 146 - Second Reading V-34,J-5
Extension of Statute re Cancer Found. V-34,J-5
Desirable to disburse monies through
an Organization V-34,J-5
Re Representation on Board V-34,I-6
Bill not Rigid but Flexible V-34.J-6
fte: Confined to teaching Hospitals,
universities, cancer foundation
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FROST. HON. LESLIE M. (Cont'd)
On Bill No. 150 Second Reading V-34,K-2
R:- Pollution of Seine River and
Rainy Lake V-34
On Bill No. 56 In Committee V-34
Forest Resources Commission idea is "out"V-34
On Estimates, Office of Prime Minister V-34
Rs Racing Commission V-34
Re Formation of V-34
R- All abuses not corrected V-34
Good progress reported V-34
Re Pre-race examinations V-34
Rt- Film P-. trol V-34
Re Identification V-34
Re Visual Acuity Tests V-34
Re Board of Examiners for Trainers V-34
Re Physical Examination of Jockeys V-34
Re Suppression of Book-making V-34
Re Difference between "100$ and Racing
Sound V-34
Re Letter to Chairman, Racing Commission V-34
Re Letter from Chairman to Prime Minister V-34,
Prime Minister's Office Economically run V-34
On Estimates, Department of Lands and
Forests V-34
Re Expenditure on reforestation V-34
Re Figures cited by Mr. Wren fantastic V-34
On Bill No. 84 In Committee V-34
Judge of Mining Act V-34
Re Judge Godson V-34
Superannuation of V-34
Assumption of Referee's Duties V-34
On Bill No. 129 In Committee V-34
Re Arrangement Temporary V-34
On Bill No. 125 In Committee V-34
Act to api"ly from date Coming into Force V-34
Re: Presentation of bus to Sir John A. Mc-
Donald and Sir George Etienne Cartier V-36
Re: Baldwin and Lafontaine V-36
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FROST, HON. LESLIE M. (Cont'd)
On Budget V-36,D-5
Re Capabilities of Leader of Opposition V-36,D-5
Re Cabinet Positions V-36,D-6
Re Resignations from former Cabinets V-36,D-7
Re "Wedges between Governments" V-36,D-9
Re Co-cperation with other Governments V-36,D-10
Re Government not "gunning" for Anybody V-36,D-10
Re Credit where due to Federal Government V-36,D-11
Re Growth of Corporations V-36 ,E-1
Re "Over-running" of Estimates V-36,E-2
Re Use of increased Revenues on Highv.ay V-36,E-2
Re Application to Retirement of net Debt V-36,E-3
Prime Interest in growth and development
of Province V-36,E-4
Re Highway Completion V-36,E-5
Re Federal-Provincial Relations V-36 ,E-5
Re 1942 Agreement V-36 ,E-6
Re 1945 Offer V-36 ,E-6
Re Ontario taken as a Standard V-36 ,E-7
Re Problems of Municipalities V-36,E-8
Re Good tax Agreement with Ottawa Possible V-36,E-9
Re Cleaning Blackboard Completely V-36,Frl
Re Rental Agreements V-36,F-2
Re 5# of Income Tax V-36,F-2
Re Question of Gambling with Ontario's future V-36 ,F-3
Re Corporation Tax V-36,F-4
Re Tribute to Capable Assistants V-36,F-4
Re All Provinces are Different V-36,F-5
Re Invasion of Provincial Government Tax
Field V-36,F-5
Re Pressure of Federal Taxes V-36,F-6
Re No final deal possible at present V-36.F-6
Co-operation with Federal Government a
Long-range programme V-36,F-7
Provinces should be kept Independent V-36,F-8
Subsidies never satisfactory V-36,F-9
Re Percentage ceiling V-36,F-9
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FROST, HON. LSSLIE M. (Cont'd)
Collection of 5/o of Income Tax Impracticable
Ee Succession Duties
Re Amendment to Motion
Want of Confidence Motion
On Estimates, Department of Treasury
Matters left to Capable Staff
"Bread-winding Department of Government"
Re Collections from Income Tax
Re Suspension of 193 7 Act
Re Proposed Visit to Windsor
. Re Principle Admitted by Ottawa
Seeking Logical and Reasonable Adjustment
Solution not final nor Complete
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(Page 64 follows)
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Gar3U.j ::CL. "'ELLAND S. (Ilnister .of lOLnesJ.
On Speech from the Throne
Congratulatory to P'r. Speaker
" " I'r. Robarts
" " Ir. Root
Re Address by I'r. Yaremko
Re Nationalities in Sudbury
Racial Tolerance in
Re lining Situation
General Review of
Developments of
Improvement in Price
International Pickle Company
Output in Sudbury District
Re Falconbridge line
Re rineral Developments
In Plchipicoten Area
In Cobalt Area
Re Airborne Nagnetometer Survey
Re Alberta Oil and Natural Gas
Extract from Report on history of
Ontario Gas Situation
Extract from Statement re Importation
of Natural Gas from Texas Fields
Ontario requires Natural Gas
Re St. Lawrence Seaway
Letter to Federal Ilnister of lines
Letter to Alberta Ilnister of lines
Letter from Trans-Canada Pipelines
Natural Gas would add greatly to
Ontario's industry
Potential users of gas
Adequate supply should be assured
Re Importation of gas via Fort Erie
and Niagara Falls
Re Lining Land in Province
Analysis of situation
Large Tracts held by Individuals
Re lining Rights
Extract from Address by Kr.Rickaby
Expect Beneficial Legislation
Re Cost of Gas PipeLines
On Bill No. 124 (1st Reading)
Clarification of Sections
On Estimates of Department of lines
Present Position of
Thinking in Terms of Services
Should be in Terms of Resources
Canada Progressing re natural resources
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Cn^LI. HON. "ELLAND S. (Continued)
Many Undeveloped V30-A-8
Petroleum and Natural Gas V30-A-&
Iron Ore V30-A-8
Re Contributions by Northern N'embers V30-A-9
Tribute to V3C-A-9
Re Provincial Services V30-A-9
Re American Capital for Expansion V30-A-10
Re Funds for Services from Natural V30-A-11
Resources
Re Expansion of Industry V30-A-11
Re Producing Economic '7ealth V30-A-11
In various parts of Province #30-A-12
Re Steep Rock V3C-^-12
Re Statement by President VJO-A-'i
Re Share Uvmership V30-E-6
Re American Loan V30-E-7
Interest Rate V30-E-8
Re Property Leases V30-E-9
Re Parke ts Tust be Assured V30-E-9
Re Control in American hands V30-E-10
Re Importation cf Iron V3O-A-I3
Re Tribute to Early Prospectors V30-B-1
Re Pre-Production Expenditures V30-3-2
Re International Pickle V30-B-3
Re Experiment at Filton Prick Co. V30-3-3
Seeking Substitute for Scrap Netal V30-3-3
Re Sponge Iron V30-3-3
Had turned to steel V30-3-4
Reported in Financial Post V30-3-5
Re Treating Rope Cable V30-B-5
All lines and I inerals Belong to Crown V30-3-6
Re Duty of Department of P'ines V30-B-6
Administrative V30-B-6
Technical Service 330-3-6
Re Increase in Tine Production V30-3-6
Re Price of Gold V30-3-8
Re Development in Lead and Zinc V30-B-9
Re Shebandiwan V30-C-1
Re Ottawa River V30-C-1
Re T'amainse Copper Area V30-C-1
Re Jarvis and Duncan Townships V30-C-1
Re Air-Borne Iagnetometer Surveys V3C-C-2
V30-C-8
Results of V30-C-9
Re Further Development:. Expected V30-C-3
Re Not Selling Ontario "short" V30-C-3
Re Geological Branch V30-C-3
. we ■; V30-C-4
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GEI1SLL. KOI-:. vrSLLAND S. (Continued)
Potantialities cannot be estimated V30-C-4
lore Geologists Peeded V3O-C-4
Members should endeavour to Secure V30-C-5
Re Activities of Department V3O-C-5
Geological Branch V3O-C-6
Re Possibilities of Cobalt V30-C-7
Re Ground *\Tater Levels V30-C-10
Re 50th Anniversary of Geological
Branch V30-C-II
Re Calumet Island V30-C-12
Re Dominion Magnesium Co. V3C-C-13
Re Cobalt V30-D-1
Operating at Pull Capacity V3O-D-3
Re Mining Roads V30-D-3
Re Pulp and Paper Industry V30-D-4
Re Mine Inspection V3O-D-5
Re Rescue Stations V3O-D-6
Re Cable-testing laboratories V3O-D-6
Re Improvements in Mine Safety V30-D-S
Re Over-all Accident Rate V30-D-3
Re Metallurgical 'forks V3O-D-9
Safety Record - Hamilton V30-D-9
Re Silicosis V30-D-10
Re fining roads in North V30-D-11
Re Contributions by all Government
Depa rtments
Re Alberta L'atural Gas V30-F-9
Importation of Gas from Texas V30-F-9
Re All-Canadian Pipe Line V30-F-10
Re Sulphur Fumes V30-G-2
Welcome to Students of Secondary Schools in
Sudbury Area V32-3-4
G0CDFELL0T7, POP. 7ILLIAM A. (Minister of Public Welfare)
Re Unemployed Employables V3-C-1
Re Victor Mission V3-C-2
Letter from Rev. Kunnisett V3-C-3
Press Release - Jan, 31, 1952 V3-C-4
On Bill P0.63, (1st Reading) V5-E-4
Commission Changed to Director V5-2-4
Cn Bill No. 114 (1st Reading) V25-A-3
Legislation a P'ilestone V25-A-3
Meets an Important Peed V25-A-4
Disabled Group Deserving V25-A-4
Increased Sense of Security V25-A-4
Federal Government should participate V25-A-5
Necessarily Restrictive in Application V25-A-5
Definition of "totally disabled person" V25-A-5
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C01DF3LLCJ.7, HOI'.. :7ILLIAI: A. (Continued)
Establishment of I.edical Board V25-A-6
Use of Department Field Staff V25-^.-7
Closing of Gap in Public assistance program V25-A-7
Cn Bill No. 63 (2nd Reading) V26-B-2
Little Change in Principle V26-B-2
Change from Commission to Director V26-3-2
V26-B-9
Re Continuance of Allowance for Increased
Educational Opportunities V26-3-3
Re Allowance for Disabled Husbands V26-B-3
Re Right of Appeal V26-*B-10
Cn Bill No. 65 (2nd Reading) V26-C-1
Re Taking of Applications V26-C-1
Re Three-nonths Experiences V26-C-2
Re Proof of Age V2o-C-2
Re Extent of Applications V26-C-2
Re Borderline Cases V26-C-3
Legislation Entirely New V26-C-7
Re Representative Committee from all
Provinces V26-C-S
Dn Bill lo.l45 (1st Reading) V3I-A-6
Re Accommodation for Elderly Persons V31-A-7
Re Construction Costs - Shares of V31-A-7
90,-i by Central Portga&e V31-A-7
10$ by Municipalities V31-A-7
Additional Municipal Charges V3I-A-7
For Equipment V32-A-7
Re assistance to Municipalities Desired V32-A-7
Re No "strings" to grants V32-A-S
On Bill No. 114 (2nd Reading) V33-DD-1
Re Keed for assistance V33-DD-1
Re fopular Response to V33-DD-2
Re First of Such Legislation V33-DD-2
Re Imprttial Board V33-DD-2
Application dealt with on merits V33-DD-2
Re Result of Survey in one municipality V33-DD-3
Disabilities in V33-DD-3
Re Potential Applications V33-DD-3
Screening difficult V33-DD-3
Re Election no influence on Legislation V33-DD-£
Re Residential Restrictions V33-ES-9
Re Definition of "disabled" V33-EE-9
Re Will share any Federal Increase V33-EE-10
Re Transference of Assistance V33-FF-I
Re Minimum Age V33-FF-1
Re Reciprocal Arrangements V33-FF-2
Re Residents in Homes for Aged V33-FF-3
Re Rehabilitation V33-FF-4
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OOGDFELLO^, HO::. '7ILLIAt: A. (Continued)
Re Share by Province in r.unicipally- V33-FF-5
increased Grants
On Estimates - Department of Public Welfare V33-GG-3
Past year a Notable One V33-HH-1
Re Increased old-age pensions V33-KH-1
" Old-Age assistance" V33-HH-1
" Pothers ' Allowances V33-KH-2
V33-JJ-2
" Hones for the Aged V33-HH-4
" Elderly Persons Housing Aid V33-HH-7
" Summary of Provisions for elderly
Persons V33-HH-7
Re Increased I'edical Services for V33-HH-&
Re The Blind V33-HH-9
Canadian National Institute for V33-HK-9
Re Remedial Treatment V33-KH-9
Re Allowances for Disabled Persons V33-HH-10
llajor Features of V33-HH-11
Legislation Restrictive V33-HH-12
Hope for Federal-Provincial Responsi-
bility V33-HH-12
Re Unemployment Relief V33-I H-13
Reduction in Relief Recipients V33-HH-13
Re "ublic Assistance V33-HH-13
Re Child Welfare V33-HH-1Z,
V33-JJ-4
Re District "Telfare Offices V33-HH-15
Re Field Workers V33-HK-16
Re Changes designed to increase effect-
iveness V33-HK-18
Re Deserting Husbands V33-JJ-1
Re Kedical Services for Pensioners V33-MK-1
On Bill So. 14 5 (2nd Reading) V34-I-7
Purpose of Legislation V34-I-7
Additional Accommodation for Aged V34-I-8
Ko "strings'" to grants V34-I^9
GORDON, GEORGE T. (L) (Brantford)
On Speech from the Throne V15-D-4
Parties not properly listed by colours V15-D-4
Re Chlorination* of Water V15-D-5
6th Annual Survey Fluorine Committee V15-D-5
Extract from "Brantford Exposition" V15-D-6
Re Dental Health hf Children V15-D-7
Potential Improvement by l+Ofo V15-D-7
Article by Dr. '.\ C. Hutton V15-D-9
Extract from "Sodium Fluoride Goes to
School" V15-D-H
Re Housing V15-D-15
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GORDON. G^ORG^ T. (L) (Continued)
Re -Let's Talk it Over" - Station CKBC V15-D-16
Re Shortage of Low-Rental Housing • V15-D-16
Extract from Report of Housing Committee,
Ontario Command, Can. Legion V15-E-1
Letter from International Association
of Machinists V15-S-2
Re Highways V15-E-3
Accidents on V15-E-3
Letter to Ur. Gordon V.5-E-3
Re Old-age Pensioners V15-E-3
On Bill Bo, 114 (2nd Reading) V33-FF-4
Re Rehabilitation V33-FF-4
Re Fluorination - Erantford V35-I--2
Provincial Grant For V35-K-2
Cost to City of Brantford V35-M-2
GRI5SIi--G3R. HOP. VILLIAT (Minister of Planning and
Development )
On Bill No. 94 (1st Reading) V20-A-8
Continued attack on problem of Housing V20-A-8
Re Private Building Necessary V20-A-9
Re Credit Limitations V20-A-9
Re Assistance to Private Builders V20-A-9
Re Land Acquisition V20-A-10
Re Rental Projects V20-A-11
Re Industrial Participation V20-A-11
Re Urban Re-Development 720-A-12
Re Rural Mortgage Loans V20-A-12
On Bill No. 94 (2nd Reading) V34-C-4
Sumrary of Act V34-C-4
Municipal Assistance V34-C-5
Provincial Assistance Vr34-C-5
Second I'ortgage Loans V34-C-5
Additional 1/6 loan V34-C-6
Grants to Municipalities V34-C-6
Grants to Regent Park Project V34-C-6
Land Assembly Projects V34-C-7
Re Rental Projects V34-C-7
Re Combined Projects V34-C-7
Re Amendments in Bill V34-C-9
Re Municipal Participation V34-C-10
Re Payments to Municipalities in
lieu of Taxes V34-C-11
V34-D-4
Re Land Acquisition V34-D-1
Re Industrial Participation V34-D-1
Urban development V34-D-2
Re Letters from Lumber Dealers V34-D-3
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GRIESII-'GER, HON. 7ILLIAK (Continued)
Re no Obligation on municipalities to enter
into agreements V34-E-3
Re Ko "Company Towns" V34-E-3
On Bill No, 95 (2nd Reading) V34-B-5
Re Conversion ftjf land from rural to urban
uses V34-2-6
Re Amendments to Act V*3 4-E-6
Definition of "Housing Projects" V34-E-7
Re Planning Areas and Boards V34-E-7
Re Conservation Authorities Act V34-E-&
Re Municipal Drainage Act V34-E-&
Re northern Ontario settlement V34-E-8
Re Committees of Adjustment V34-E-9
Re Urban Development V34-E-11
Re Areas of Subdivision Control V34-E-12
Re Revoking of Ministers' Orders V34-L-13
Re Public Space in Subdivisions V34-E-13
Amendments intended for improved operations V34-E-15
On Bill No* 96 (2nd Reading) V34-F-3
Re Loans guaranteed by Federal Government V34-F-3
Re Establishment of Crown Corporation V34-F-3
To Facilitate Construction of rural Homes V34-F-4
This Will be Confined to Rural Needs V34-F-4
Re Annual Report to Legislature V34-G-2
Re Limitation to Communities with Population
of 5,000 or under V34-G-2
On Estimates, Department of Planning and
Development V35-KK-1
Ontario on High Level of Industrial Activity V35-KK-1
Ontario's Economic Picture V35-LK-1
34$ in Toronto Area V35-KK-2
Decentralization of Industry V35-KK-2
Increased Activity from European Sources Y35-KK-2
Re Growth of Competition V35-KK-3
Re Effect of Federal Government's Anti-
Inflation -olicy V35-KK-3
Pass Production of Defence Equipment V35-XK-4
Re Community Planning Branch V35-LK-4
16 new areas defined V35-KK-4
Re Avoidance of Duplication in Street
Names V35-KK-5
Re Preparation of Zoning By-Laws V35-LK-5
Conservation Branch V35-LK-6
Completed /rojects or those under way V35-IvK-6
Reforestation V35-KN-7
Permanent Employee assigned to
Authority V35-LK-7
Re Immigration Branch V35-A.K-8
Re Ontario House V35-JvK-3
Responsibilities of V35-LX-8
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GRISSIKGER. KOL. V,TILLIAH (Continued)
Re Exports
Re Trade and Industry Department
Re Research Council
4 Divisions of Activity
Dominion-Provincial Partnership re rational
Housing Act and Housing Development Act
Re Ontario Housing
Re Ontario's lorthland Railway
GRUH^TT. '-TILLIAr J. (CCF) Cochrane South)
Re Death of Ir. Kelley
"elcome to Visitors
Congratulatory - Ir, Speaker
Re Hansard
On Bill No. 42 (2nd Reading)
Re Section 7
Section 6(2)
of
Present
Act
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Re Sub-Section 1.
ambiguous
On Speech from the Throne
Re Death of Ling
Comments on British Royalty
Illness - Hon. Lr. Doucett
Re
Re
Re
Congratulatory -
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llr. Thomas
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Robarts
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British Election
Ontario Election
Accidents on Highway
Additional Highway Patrols
Re Increased Penalties
Education
Comparison, past and present school
Systems
Federal Tax Collections
Re Northern Ontario
Re Unemployed Employables
Final Responsibility of Tunic ipalities
Citation from Daily Star
Re Housing
Private Enterprise not sufficient
Provincial Aid Required
Re
Re
Re
Re
Re
V35-LK-9
V35-KK-9
V35-KK-10
V35-KK-11
V35-KK-12
V35-KK-13
V35-KK-14
Vl-D-3
Vl-D-4
Vl-D-5
V2-A-4
V5-F-9
V5-F-9
V5-F-10
V5-F-10
V5-F-10
V5-F-10
V5-P-10
V5-G-9
V5-G-9
V9-A-3
V9-A-3
V9-A-3
V9-A-5
V9-A-6
V9-A-6
V9-A-6
V9-A-6
V9-A-6
V9-A-6
V9-A-7
V9-A-7
V9-A-7
V9-A-9
V9-A-9
V9-B-1
V9-3-1
V9-B-1
V9-B-2
V9-3-3
V9-E-3
V9-B-4
V9-3-5
V9-B-5
V9-B-6
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GRU1METT, T-7ILLIA1-: J. (Continued)
Shortage of - Serious V9-B-6
Re Labour V9-B-7
Re Roach Commission V9-B-7
Re Mining Municipalities VO-B-7
Re Municipal-Provincial Conference V9-B-S
Re Old-age Assistance V9-B-3
Citation from Toronto Telegram, 2/22/52 V9-B-9
Pension not sufficient V9-C-2
Re Disabled Pensioners V9-C-2
Act an empty promise V9-C-3
Re Cancer Treatment V9-C-4
Re Cobalt Bomb V9-C-4
Re Amendment to Parole Act V9-C-5
Re Civil Defence V9-C-6
Re Vulnerable Industries V9-C-6
Re "Jaiting policy not satisfactory V9-C-6
Re Dominion-Provincial Relations V9-C-6
Re Highways in South Cochrane V9-C-7
Re "bottle-necks" V9-C-7
Re Highway Travel in North Country V9-C-7
Cut-off Metachawan to Swastika V9-C-7
bridge Crossing Blanche River V9-C-8
Re Highway 101 V9-C-S
Re Timming-Chapleau Road V9-C-3
Re Radio-Controlled Cars V9-C-£
Experience showing advantage of V9-C-9
Re Salaries of Provincial Police V9-C-11
Compared with municipal salaries V9-C-12
Inadequate salaries causing large V9-D-1
Turn-over
Re Peglected Children V9-D-1
Citations from "Chatelaine" V9-D-1
" " Timmins Daily Press, 5/2/50 V9-D-6
Children. of Unmarried Parents V9-D-7
Incidents in South Cochrane V9-D-7
Citation from Timmins Daily Press, 1/22/52 V9-E-2
" " " " » 1/30/52 V9-E-5
Amendment to Amendment to Lotion V9-E-8
" " " I.egatived V2Q-K-16
On Estimates - Department of Provincial
Secretary V23-G-10
Re Civil Service Commission V23-G-10
Should be Increased V23-G-10
Re Estimate for Committee Fees V23-G-14
Not Sufficient V23-G-14
Re Standardization of Eose Couplings V23-K-1
On Estimates - Department of Attorney-General V25-E-1
Re Committee on Administration of Justice V25-E-1
Scope of T,.Tork of V25-E-2
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GRUMIISTT, MILLIAM J. (Continued)
Work not completed V25-S-2
Report should have been presented V25-E-3
Re United Emergency Fund for Britain V25-F-8
Re Collections by V25-G-1
Re Amendment to Charities Accounting Act V25-G-1
Necessary Court Order Obtained V25-G-1
On Bill No. 55 (2nd Reading) V26-A-13
Re Inclusion of Act in Revised Statutes V26-A-13
On Estimates - Department of Attorney-General V26-G-2
Re Provincial Police V26-G-2
Re Adjustment of Salaries V26-G-3
Re Patrol Cars V26-G-4
On Estimates - Department of Health V26-I-5
Assistants in Chamber when presenting
Estimates V26-I-5
Congratulatory - Mr, Nixon, on Birthday V29-B-2
" - Hon. Mr. Kennedy V29-3-2
On Estimates - Department of Agriculture V29-E-5
Re Present Farm-Machine Age V29-E-5
Individual man's ability unknown V29-S-5
Importance of Machinery Paramount V29-S-5
Early farmers more self-reliant V29-E-5
Re "arly Impact from Industrial Distur-
bances V29-E-6
Re Northern Abandoned Farms V29-F-2
Early settling on V29-F-2
By reliefees from Southern Ontario V29-F-2
T,Jere not farmers V29-F-3
On Estimates - Department of Mines V30-G-2
Re Sulphur Fumes V30-G-2
On Estimates - Department of Highways V30-H-7
Re Statutory Items • V30-H-7
Too large percentage V30-H-7
On Bill No. 98 (2nd Reading) V30-G-8
accepts Correction by Prime Minister V31-G-9
Extract from Statement by Prime Minister V31-G-9
Position explained on April 5, 1951 V31-G-9
Re Exceeding Committee's Jurisdiction V31-G-9
Re Former Committee on House Rules V31-H-1
On Bill No. 104 (2nd Reading) V31-H-6
Re No Coiiiplaint by Boards of Education V31-H-6
Re Appeals V31-I-6
On Estimates - Department of Municipal Affairs V31-L-15
Re Grants to Mining Municipalities V31-L-15
On Bill No. 115 - (In Committee) V32-I-1
Re Detention of M.ental Patientd V32-I-1
On Bill No. 114 (2nd Reading) V33-EE-1
Approval of Legislation V33-EE-I
Re Definition of "disabled person" V33-EE-2
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GRUMPETT, WILLIAF J. (Continued)
Re ;40.00 too limited V33-2E-3
Re J'inimum age should be reduced from 1$
to 16 V33-SE-3
Re Residential Requirements V33-FE-4
Re Reciprocal Arrangements V33--^-4
Re Supplementary Grants V33-GG-5
Re Payment by municipalities V33-GG-6
On Estimates - Department of FubliC Welfare V33-H-3
Re Deserting Husbands V33-H-3
Re Care of deserted families V33-H-4
Re Punishment of Deserting Husbands Totally
Inadequate V33-H-4
On Bill Ho. 95 (2nd Reading) V34-F-1
Re Hot ice of Passing of By-Law V34-F-1
Re Northern Ontario Planning Areas V34-F-1
On Bill Po.96 (2nd Reading) V34-F-11
Legislation beneficial to small communities V34-F-11
Re Annual Report to Legislature V34-G-1
On Bill No. 97 (2nd Reading) V34-H-S
Legislation badly needed V34-H-S
Depletion of farm population in recent years V34-I-1
Re" Citation from Bill V34-I-1
On Bill Ho. 56 (In Committee) V34-L-1
Re Integrated Cutting and Logging Operations V34-L-2
On Bill To. 103 (In Committee) V34-N-5
Re Formula for arrangement with mining
municipalities V34-H-5
On Estimates - Department of Lands and
Forests V34-HH-4
Re Annual Departmental Reports V34-HH-4
Delay In V34-HH-4
Extract from Kennedy Report V34-HH-5
Inclusion of timber agreements in V34-HH-6
Re Pay of Officers and Rangers V34-JJ-3
On Bill Eo,S4 (In Committee) V34-00-4
Re Recording lining Claims V34-00-4
Re Judge Godson V34-00-7
Superannuation of V34-00-7
Re Abandonment of County Road System V34-H-5
Re Setting up of Counties not permitted V34-H-6
HAM A. JOHN T.T. (PC) Huron-Bruce;
On Speech from the Throne V19-G-10
Congratulatory to I\r. Robart V19-G-10
" " « Root V19-G-10
Re Visit by Governor Williams V19-G-10
Re Service in Legislature V19-G-10
Tribute to Kessrs.Grummett & Thomas (Ont.) V19-G-11
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HAKLA. JOHN r:J. (Continued)
Member for St. Andrew should retire V19-G-11
Congratulatory - Mr. Speaker V19-G-11
Re "Ginger Group" V19-G-11
Tribute to Late 1'r. Kelley V19-G-11
" " " Dr. Taylor V19-G-12
Re Importance of ?£rmers V19-G-12
Re Welfare V19-G-12
Re Social Security V19-G-12
Tribute to Minister V19-H-1
Re Old-Age Assistance V19-H-1
Re Labour V19-H-2
Tribute to I*r. Daley V19-H-2
Tribute to Minister of Municipal Affairs V19-H-2
Re Health V19-H-2
Re Heart Clinics V19-H-2
Tribute to Prime Minister V19-H-3
Re Travel and Publicity V19-H-3
Tribute to Mr. Cecile V19-H-A
Re Farm Loans
Re Committee on Rent Control Vl^-H-5
Re Committee on Conservation V19-H-5
Re Mining Situation V19-H-5
Re Education V19-H-6
Tribute to Mr. Dunlop V19-H-6
Tribute to Hon. Kr. Thomas V19-H-6
Re Rental Administration V19-H-7
Re Highways V19-H-7
Re Importance of Good Roads V19-H-7
HBRBSRT. RCDERT, (PC) (Temiskaming)
On Bills 66 and 68 (2nd Reading) V10-FF-5
Power Development in Temiskaming V10-FF-5
Effect of Project Felt in Northern Areas V10-FF-5
Project to make Canada Industrial Centre V10-FF-6
On Speech from the Throne V16-C-1
Re Riding of Temiskaming V18-C-2
Military record of V18-C-2
Size of V18-C-3
Gold mining in V18-C-3
Ease metals in V18-C-3
Lead and Cooper in V18-C-3
Lake District In V18-C-3
Re Gowanda Silver District V18-C-A
Re Cobalt District V18-C-4
Production of Metal, Cobalt V18-C-A
Farming in V12-C5
Forests in V18-C-5
Tourist Industry in V18-C-6
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HERBERT, ROBERT (Continued)
Highways in VlS-C-6
Re Korthland Railroad V18-C-7
Re Aid to Joining Nunicipalities Vlg-C-g
HOUCK, "ILLIAr L. ( L ■ )_( Niajrara_JVn«I
On Bills 68 and 69 (2nd Reading) V10-E-1
Re Historic Agreement V10-E-1
Projects Vital V10-E-1
Transcends political considerations V10-E-1
Re Continuous Negotiations V1C-E-2
Canada's Expenditures to date V10-E-3
Power Project most Important V1C-E-3
Increased Consumption of Power V10-E-4
Delays causing concern V10-E-4
Power Leeds Increasing V10-E-5
Power Potentialities V10-E-5
Only one-third developed V10-E-6
Re Canada-Ontario agreement, 1932 V10-E-6
Re " " « 1941 V10-E-7
Re Increased industrial use V10-E-7
International Co-operation required VIO-E-g
Re Decentralization of industry V10-E-9
Power Resources a heritage V10-E-10
Objections from "3ig Business" V10-E-11
Power Shortages in Peace and '.;Tar V10-E-12
Protection against coal shortages V10-E-13
Re Federal and Provincial Rights V10-E-13
Re Article $ of Niagara Treaty V10-E-14
Re Statement by President Truman V10-E-16
Advantages of V10-E-16
On Bill No. 47 (2nd Reading) V13-C-8
On Estimates- Department of Provincial Secretary/V13-F-1
Re Civil Defence V23-F-1
Congratulatory to I'inister V23-F-1
Grants for V23-F-1
Should be increased V23rF-l":
Re Progress V23-F-2
Comparison with New York State V23-F-2
Tribute to Red Cross and St. John's
Ambulance Corps V23-F-2
Re Condition in Niagara District V23-G-1
On Estimates - Attorney-General V25-C-6
Re Committee on Criminal Justice V25-C-6
Congratulatory to Attorney-General V25-D-3
Re "off-the-cuff" speeches V25-D-3
Re Pull Opportunity Afforded for Question-
ing V25-D-4
Re work of Committee Not Completed V25-D-4
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HQTjCK. t:7ILLIAI! L. (Continued)
On Estimates - Department of Health V26-I-4
Re assistants in Chamber when presenting
Estimates V26-I-4
On Estimates - Department of Highways V30-I-1
Re Two Bottlenecks in Niagara District V30-I-1
Burlington Cut-off V30-I-1
Road - Niagara Falls to Fort Erie V30-I-1
On Bill 1.0.129 (2nd Reading) V31-E-9
Subject discussed since 1936 V31-E-10
Re U.S. Trucking Corporation V31-S-10
Opnosed by Certain Funicipalities V31-S-10
Re Brief Against, by certain municipalities V31-E-11
Extracts from V31-E-11
Re St. Thomas in favour of V31-E-12
Re Statement by Deputy I'inister of Highways V31-F-1
Re Weighing Stations V31-F-1
Re To Tonopoly on Friendship V31-F-1
On Estimates - Office of Trine I'inister V34-N-2
Re Ontario Racing Commission V34-N-2
Improvements in Racing Noted V34-N-2
Re Elimination of Touts V34-K-3
On Estimates - Department of Lands and Forests V34-H-6
Re Attendance of Enforcement Officers at Ver-II-6
Rangers' School
Re Salvage of Timber V34-JJ-1
Re lotion Picture of Niagara Falls V35-A-6
Ivlurder Films not wanted V35-A-6
HUNT. STANLEY J (FC) (Renfrew North)
On Bill No. 80 (2nd Reading) V22-C-1
Extract from letter from Board V22-C-2
" « " ■ Dr. T'acKercher V22-C-3
On Bill No. 97 -(2nd Reading) V34-H-1
Important Legislation V34-K-1
Re Decrease in rural population V34-K-1
Re Facts secured by Conservation Committee V34-H-2
Re Difficulty in Establishing Young People V34-H-2
on Farms
Difficulty in securing financial help V34-H-2
Too I'any Unoccupied Farms V34-H-3
Farm Loan Plan in -.iuebec V34-H-3
Re Section 11 of Act V34-H-4
Should be Restricted to Young Ontario Farmers/f34-H-4
'fill Accomplish a Great Deal V34-H-5
On Budget V35-D-1
Congratulatory - I"r. Speaker V35-D-1
Re Riding of Renfrew V35-D-1
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HUKT. STAirLEY J. (Continued!
Riding forgotten Until 1943 V35-D-1
Now Power Resources Developed V35--D-1
Riding Diversified V35-D-2
Largely Agricultural Y35-D-2
Lumber an Important Industry V35-D-2
Re Magnesium Mine in V35-D-2
Re Hydro Development in V35-D-3
Re Atomic Energy Site in V35-D-3
Re Petawawa Military Camp V35-D-4
Re Highway Improvement V35-D-5
Re Health V35-D-6
Re Hospitalization V35-D-6
Grants to Hospitals V35-D-6
Re Old-Age Assistance V35-D-7
Re Planning and Development V35-D-7
Re Montreal Industrial Development V35-D-8
Trades and Industry Branch in V35-D-8
Re Decentralization of Industry V35-D-8
Re Agriculture in V35-D-9
Re Lands and Forests V35-D-9
Re Education V35-D-10
Re Hew Schools Erected V35-D-11
Re Teaching New Canadians V35-D-11
JANES, CPARLES E. (PC) (Lambton East)
On Bill Po.97 "(2nd Reading)" V34-H-6
Congratulatory to Government V34-H-6
Change in Lame to .4-H" Club V34-H-7
Eid-c-d
Y18-C-9
VI8-C-9
V18-C-9
V18-C-10
V18-C-10
V18-D-1
V1C-D-1
V18-D-1
V18-D-2
V18-E-1
Re Tourist Industry V18-D-3
Re Highways V18-D-3
Re Illness of Minister V18-D-3
Tribute to 1'inister V18-D-4
Re Game and Fish V18-D-5
Re Agriculture V18-E-2
Tribute to 1'inister V18-S-2
JOHKSTQKS. JOHi; P. (PC)
(Bruce)
Congratulatory to I jr.
Speaker
Re
St. Lawrence Se
iaway
Re
Reform Ins ti tut
dons
Congratulatory
to Minister
Re
Conservation
Congrat ulat ory
to Minister
Re
Health
Hospitalizatior
L
Re
Eduction
Re
Hydro
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J0HF3TCHE. John P. (Continued)
Re Production of Feef
Re Barley and Flax
Re Junior Farmers
13.1k Control Board
OILY, PHILIP T. (:Q (Cochrane North)
On Bills 6^" and 69 (2nd* Reading)
Pot Opposed to Fills
Re Steel on Belcher's Island
Project urged bjr Hon. Prime PTinister
To be Built alone if necessary-
Seaway will lower transportation costs
T./ater cheapest form of transportation
Industry as a whole should be benefited
On Speech from the Throne
Activities of Government
Has Gained respect of Labour
Re Education
Grants for - North Cochrane
Re Hydro
Re Agriculture
Re Highways
Re Potentialities of Riding
Re Vision of Government
V10-E-2
Vlg-S-3
V18-E-3
V18-E-4
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KBFHEDY, HON. THOMAS L. (Minister of Agriculture)
On Bill Po.53 (2nd Reading) V17-C-1
Re Advanced Research V17-C-1
Re Nursery Stock V17-C-2
Re Visit to Cornell University V17-C-2
Re French Grapevines V17-C-3
On Bill i:o.53 (2nd Reading) V17-C-4
Re Loss caused to cattle V17-C-4
Re Efforts to free cattle from disease V17-C-4
Considered Impossible V17-C-5
Achieved on Health Farms V17-C-5
Efforts re - at Ottawa V17-C-6
Re Bang's Disease V17-C-6
Re Contagious Abortions V17-C-7
Re Control of Disease Creates Markets V17-C-7
Re International Shipments of Cattle V17-C-8
Re Calf Vaccination V17-C-8
Re Mastitis V17-C-9
Re Garble Fly V17-C-9
Tests for control of V17-C-10
i Million cattle treated V17-C-11
Re Importance of livestock industry V17-C-12
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KENNEDY. HOI-:. THOMAS L. (Continued)
On Bill No. 99 (2nd Reading)
Re Restricted Movement of Unhealthy Animals
Re Community Sales
On Bill No. 55 (2nd Reading)
History of O.A.C.
Research at
Only College Under Direction of Minister
Formation of Advisory Committee
On Estimates - Department of Agriculture
Congratulatory - Kr. Nixon
Re Farming in Fast Years
Moved more slowly
Life consisted of Church and School
Prices different 50 years ago
Taxes lower, 50 years ago
Implements in use, 50 years ago
Further Improvement in Farm Machinery a
Certainty
First use of Hydro
Now in general use
Re Horse cars in Toronto
Good Roads helped farming
Re Farms in Ontario
Percentage of Commercial
Good-looking farm land deceiving
Re Farm Mortgages
Interest rates too high
Re Milk and milk products
Former exports of milk, etc.
Former exports of beef
Love of land necessary to farming
Re Farm Drainage
Re Farm Cost Determination
Re First Sale
Origin of Farm Marketing Act
Re Former Sale of Forage Seed
Re Clover necessary for good farming
Re *7heat yield in Ontario
Re Livestock
Marketing greatly advanced
Operation of Farm Products Marketing Act
a success
Sales of Livestock
Feed Rations for Livestock
Re Shipment of Sggs to England - 1946
Re Sales of Horses
Re "pin money" for farmers' wives
Re Directions to farmers in other
countries
V22-D-5
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KENNEDY. HON. THONAS L. (Continued)
Re Parentage of sire or sow
Resolutions - I'r. Oliver
Re Subsidies
Re Increased Grain Yield
Re Farm Clubs
Re agricultural Activities of Provincial
Government
Re Beef Prices
Re Greatest dumber of Cattle in Ontario
Adam
Education
Re Hog Prices
Re Egg Prices
Re Cheese Subsidy
Re Creation of markets
Re Surplus of I ilk
No Reduction in Price
KERR, REV. D. rcNASTER (PC ) (Dovercourt )
On Speech from the Throne
Congratulatory - I'r. Speaker
" -I'r. Thomas
" - !fr# Dunlop
Extract fro^1 Article by Geo. V.
Re Representation on Boards of
Re Education
Present Problems of Youth
Re Equality of Opportunity
Re Grants for
Re Increasing Costs of
Re Aim of
Special Education to meet Special Need
Ken Toronto Normal School Required
No Need for artificial Barriers between
Schools
Age of Scientific Discovery
Present Challenge to Government
lust live at Peace with Others
Congratulatory - I.'r. Daley
Re Workmen's Compensation
Credit Given to Unions
Ontario not Anti -Labour
Supervised Apprentice-ship
Re Vacations with Pay
Tribute to l".r. Scott
History of Ontario Forests
Re Pest Control
Re Forest Fire Fighting
Re Speed Limit in Towns
In School Areas
V29-D-8
V33-E-6
V33-E-6
V33-E-7
V33-E-8
V33-S-9
V33-F-1
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V33-F-4
V33-F-5
V34-A-5
V34-A-6
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I.ERR. REV. D. I'd .'aster (Continued)
Re" did-Age Pensions V19-F-5
Re Cost of Living Added to T'others '
Allowances V19-F-5
Re Cost o.: Education V19-F-6
Re Elimination of Bad Railway Crossings in
Riding V19-F-6
On Estimates - Department of Attorney-
General V26-F-5
Re Comic Books V26-F-5
Not Harmful V26-F-5
Examination by Board of Education V26-F-5
Cn Estimates - Department of Education V26--LL-4
Re Increase in Teachers' Super-annuation V26-LL-4
LEAVIKS, DR. STANLEY F. (Waterloo llorth)
On Bills 6£ and 69 (2nd Reading) V1C-FF-1
Principles Supported Because: V10-FF-1
Contributes to Canada's Well -Being V10-FF-1
Sign of Maturity V10-FF-1
Source of Tuch-Heeded Power V10-FF-1
Re Detweiler and Snyder V10-FF-2
On Speech from the Throne V15-E-5
Tribute to Governor "Jilliams V15-E-5
Re Time Allotted for Speeches V15-2-5
Re Death of King V15-E-6
Re Pensions for Disabled V15-E-6
Re Housing V15-E-6
Re Rental - Purchases V15-E-6
Should be available to all V15-E-6
Re Mew Techniques and materials V15-E-7
Re Conservation V15-E-7
Re Grand Valley V15-E-7
Re Funicipal Financing V15-E-7
Re Committee - Provincial-Ioinicipal
Relations V15-3-8
Re Special Problems in Toronto V15-E-S
Re Inflation a major problem V15-E-9
Re Highways V15-E-9
Re Highway #8 Y15-E-9
Re Enforcement of Traffic Laws V15-E-9
Re Rehabilitation of Prisoners V15-E-10
Re Health V15-E-10
Re Detention T:7ards V15-E-10
Re Rheumatism Sufferers V15-E-10
Re Tuberculoris Sanataria V15-E-10
Re Civil Defence V15-E-11
Re Facilities at ".'ellesley V15-E-11
Re Foot and Touth Disease V15-E-11
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LEAVINE, DR. STANLEY F. (Continued)
On Bill ro.SO (2nd Reading)
Re Translating Board's Policy
Re rleasant Relations with Board
Re 100$ Payments not desirable
Re Solection of Board for Review
Re Compensation for those engaged in
Civil Defence
Re Toronto 1'otorists
On Budget
Re Businesr -Like
Re Conservation
Grant River Commission
Re
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on Provincial Prooerties
Refund oP Gas, Tax to Farmers
Public Health
Re Compensation Board
Re Detention TJards
Re County Areas
Financial Responsibility and Efficiency
Re Highways
LYOi.S. C. HARRY (PC) (Sault Ste. Tarie)
On Bill 47 (2nd Reading)
Unity Desired
Re Jonah and the '.'/hale
On Budget
Congratulatory - I'r. Speaker
Members encouraged to speak
Dictum by Sir John A. I:acDonald
Tribute to Provincial Treasurer
Re Division of Tax Dollar
Re Velocity of Expanding Economy
Results of Impacts of
Increased Grants to Hospitals
Pe "pay-as-you-go" policy
Re I'unicioal Assistance
Re Housing
Re Education
Hospitals
Increases in
iublic Welfare
Lands and Forests
Re
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Re Highways
Re St. Lawrence Seaways
Canal System
Re Tourist Industry
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LYONS. C. HARRY (Continued)
Re Mining V34-B-7
Iron Ore V34-B-7
Value of Korthern Areas not V34-3-&
Appreciated
Re ''wasteland myth" V34-3-S
Re ~ioneers in Algoma V34-3-9
Prosperity of Algoma and Province
Indivisible V34-B-12
Partner Prosperity in North V34-3-13
Adversely Affected by Former
Government V34-3-13
Hydro in Algoma V34-3-14
Re Completion of Lake Superior Highway V34-C-1
Re Provincial Treasurer's "Piggy Pank" V34-C-1
NANLEY. PSTER (L) , (Stormont)
On Bills b8 and 69 (2nd Reading) V10-AA-1
Congratulatory VIO-aA-1
To I."r. Speaker V10-AA-1
Regret at Illness of Horn, Mr. Doucett V10-AA-1
Legislation very Important VIO-Aa-2
Re Zstablishnent of Federal Authority V10-AA-2
Congratulatory (Continued) V10-Aa-2
To Federal Government VlO-itA-2
To Federal Minister of Transport V10-AA-3
International Interest in St. Lawrence V10-AA-3
Segan 50 years ago V10-AA-3
Re International Rapids Section of St.
Lawrence V10-AA-3
Re Soulange Section V10-AA-3
Re Canal development V10-AA-4
Re Post-' Jar Pxpansion of Industry V10-AA-4
Re Niagara Power Diversion V10-AA-5
Re Citation from Financial Post 11/10/52 V10-AA-5
Re Development Important for Industry V10-33-1
Industries at Cornv/all V10-33-1
Re Situation in Stormon County V10-3P-2
Re Development will ease Unemployment V10-33-2
On Resolution - Mr. Oliver V33-F-7
Re Cheese Activity V33-F-7
Re No Pxoort Market V33-F-7
Re Temporary Relief V33-F-7
Re Young men leaving farms V33-F-S
Re Increased Grain Yield V33-F-9
Re Hog Production V33-F-9
On Budget V35-B3-9
Congratulatory - Jr. Speaker V35-33-9
" - Prime Minister V35-B3-9
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MAKLSY, PETER (Continued)
Re Riding of Stormont
Unemployment in
Industries in
New Home for Aged in
Hospitals in
Newspapers and Radio Stations
Re Roosevelt Bri^ec-
Re jy.o*-«etse in Population in
rte Motor Vehicle Registration
Re Highways in
Re Sea1. .ray
Re Soil Erosion
Congratulatory - Mr. Kennedy
Cost of Farm Machinery
NAPLBDORAN, CLAR^ (PC) Fort William
Reply to Felicitation on Birthday
NORI.IPGSTAR, SLLIS P. (PC) Welland
On Bills 6S and 69 (2nd Reading)
Re Welland Canal
Rleasure to Support
On Speech from the Throne
Re Service to Riding
Re Regret at illness of Mr. Doucett
Re I Minister of Municipal Affairs
Re Tribute to Prime Kinister
Re Departmental Experiences
Re Riding of '."elland
Residents from many nations
Re Twin FlightLocks - Thorold
Re War of 1312 in
Re Drainage Scheme in
Re Agriculture in
Re Riding Industrialized
Re Workmen's Compensation Act
Should be appeal from
Re Welfare
Tribute to Minister
Re Old-Age Pensions
Re Cld-Age Assistance
Re Assistance to Municipalities
MORROW, DONALD H. (FC) Carleton
On Budget
Re Riding: of Carleton
Agriculture in
Rivers in
Hydro in
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MORROW, POL ALP H. (Continued)
Re Village of Richmond
Re Riding Urban and Rural
Re Industries in
Re Agriculture
Re Mixed Farming
Re Pairy Industry
Conditions not Optimistic
Fanners in Adverse Position
Re Conference between Federal and
Provincial Departments of
Agriculture
Re Advertising dairy products
Junior farmer legislation
Re Strong rural life necessary
Re Farm Plowing Match
Re Highways
Re Straightening highway No.l6
Re Mississippi 3ridge
Re Welfare
Children's Aid Societies
Re Grants to
Re Care of Children in
Re Children "under care of
Re future of
Re Foster homes
Re Adoptions
Committee re
Should be increased
Re Older Children
Re Education
Big Stake in
A Charge on entire community
A continuing process
Function of schools
advances and changes in
Increased grants for
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Meeting Expanding Needs
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Equality of Educational Opportuniti
"Go-slow" policy recommended
Teachers
Shortage of
Re Encouragement to students to enter
Profession
Pension plan should \re improved
Re Accomplishments of Government
Re People's Government
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MURDOCH, TTILLIAF. (PC) (Essex South)
Re Results of Recent Storm V23-B-2
Re High Water in Lake Level V23-B-2
Re Conditions in Essex South V23-3-3
Re Point Pelee V23-B-3
Destruction of onion land V23-3-3
ITERS. RAYKOHD I'. (PC) Waterloo South
On Speech from the Throne V16-E-6
Re disfranchisement of Communists V16-E-6
All should share in Government V16-E-6
Re Township of Korth Dumfries V16-S-7
Re annexation Vl6-E-#
Township Economies V16-E-8
Re Relief for rural municipalities VT6-E-9
Re Grand River Watershed V16-E-9
Flood control, Grand River V16-E-9
Industry in Grand River V16-E-9
Re Annual floods V16-E-10
Re Increasing severity of floods V16-E-10
Re Four Streams in watershed V16-E-10
Re Low-water trouble V16-E-11
Re Should dam V16-E-11
Re Dam on Conestoga Required V16-S-12
Re Watershed's contribution to
Federal Surplus V16-E-13
On Budget V35-G-6
Tribute to Prime Minister V35-G-6
Review of 1952 Legislation V35-G-6
Re County Roads V35-G-7
History of V35-G-7
Liability of city toward cost V35-H-1
Re I etition for separation V35-H-3
Re Abandonment of county roads' system V35-H-5
On Estimates - Department of Provincial
Treasurer V36-3B-3
Re Collection of $% income tax V36-S3-3
Provincial difficulties re collecting V36-33-3
No Publicity re "strings"attached to offer V36-33-4
Re Attitude of L'inister of Finance V36-33-4
IACAULAY, aOBERft (PC) Riverdale
On Bills 66 and '69 (2nd Reading) V10-G-1
Considered Frovincially V10-G-1
Re "Dominion" V10-G-1
Water cheapest form of transportation V10-G-2
Citation from Ottawa Journal - 1881 V10-G-2
Re Ontario's net of waterways V10-G-3
Re Potential Power Possibilieies V10-G-3
U.S. HelD not needed V10-G-4
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FACAULAY, ROBERT (Continued)
Re Capacity of Soo Locks V10-G-4
Re Physical aspects of Canal V10-G-4
Either St, Lawrence or other sources V10-G-5
Expenditures for canal development V10-G-6
Ontario capable of financing project V10-G-6
Re Steel and cement required V10-G-7
'fill result in:
Reduced transportation costs V10-G-7
Reduced Prices V10-G-7
Increased 2'arkets V10-G-7
Re Cambrian Shield V10-G-8
Re Steel and iron necessary to prosperity V10-H-1
Canal will increase shipping V10-H-1
T;,Till benefit entire province V10-H-2
Tribute to l!p« Challies V10-H-2
Re "Greatness1'' V10-K-3
On Speech from the Throne V13-G-2
Appreciation of Tributes to Father V13-G-3
Attention to Mr. Salsberg out of proportion
to his importance in House V13-G-3
Lot same "new horizons"as Father V13-G-4
Place in Opposition unlikely V13-G-4
Bach member represents all of Ontario V13-G-4
Representative of "City of Riverdale" V13-G-4
Population of V13-G-4
Re Security to Possessors; Facility to
Acquirers; hope for all V13-G-5
Re Housing V13-G-5
Re Recent Provincial Legislation V13-G-5
Certain Areas not requiring rental
regulations V13-G-5
Amalgamation and housing problems joined/V'13-G-6
Amalgamation issue should be settled V13-G-6
Re Riding of Riverdale V13-G-6
Highly industrialized V13-G-7
Population of V13-G-7
Area of V13-G-7
Re Smoke L'uisance V13-G-7
Toronto filthiest, sootiest city in Canada V13-G-S
Smoke and soot causing disease V13-G-9
Elimination would save vast medical
expenditures V13-G-9
Municipal Act and City By-laws should be
Strengthened V13-G-9
Re Smoke Inspector Cudbird V13-G-9
Re northern Forest Fires V13-G-10
Large Financial Losses V13-H-1
Steps taken for salvage V13-H-1
Re Beetle I.'enace V13-H-1
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LaCAULAY, R035RT (Continued)
Sufficient salvaged to off-set expenditures V13-H-2
Re Drop in Production of red and white
Pine V13-H-3
On Estimates - Department of Provincial
Treasurer V36-AA-12
Re Collection of 5$ Incone Tax V36-AA-12
L'oney should be paid to Province V36-AA-12
Ottawa's desire to be put in bargaining
position V36-AA-I3
,fThe Bigger the gun, the greater the
bore " V36-AA-I3
KACODRTO,7. CHARGLES G. (PC) Leeds
Cn Bills 63 and 69 (2nd Reading) V10-F-1
Appreciation V10-F-1
Tribute to Prime I'inister V1C-F-1
Faith in Ontario V10-F-2
Frovince needs industry V10-F-2
Re Town of Brockville ' V10-F-2
Benefits of industry to municipalities V10-F-3
Re City of Kin; ston V10-F-3
Benefits from St. Lawrence Bxtension V10-F-4
Re Ilagnetometer Surveys V10-F-4
Source of power prime requisite V10-F-4
90i/o of world commerce at Brockville V10-F-5
Aluminum industry at Arvida V10-F-5
Tribute to hon. Mr. Challies V10-F-6
On Speech from the Throne V16-FF-1
Re Highways V16-FF-1
r V16-FF-10
Re Will represent entire. riding . V16-FF-2
Congratulatory - Mr. Speaker V16-FF-3
Government can make mistakes V16-FF-3
Reason for erasers on pencils V16-FF-3
Reason for bumpers on motor cars V16-FF-3
Present Government giving good government V16-FF-4
Tribute to Prime I'inister V16-FF-5
Re member for St. Andrew Vl6-FF£5
Poem aoropos V16-FF-5
Tribute to I'inister of labour V16-FF-5
Re Labour V16-FF-0
Legislation regarding Apprenticeship Act,
Factory, Shop and Office Buildings Act,
Fair Employment Practices Act, 1951 V16-FF-7
Re Address by member for Bellwoods V16-FF-3
Tribute to I'inister of Welfare V16-FF-8
Re old-age pensions V16-FF-9
re Mothers' Allowances V16-FF-9
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t.acODRulI, CHARLES (Continued)
Homes for the Aged V16-FF-9
Child Welfare V16-FF-9
Regret at illness of Minister of Highways V16-FF-10
Re Education V16-FF-11
Extracts from 1951 Budget Speech V16-FF-12
Re Assistance to farmers V16-FF-12
Re St. Lawrence Waterways V16-FF-12
On Estimates - Department of Provincial
Treasurer V36-J-2
Re Collection of 5&* Income Tax V36-J-2
Liberal Government unmindful of Ontario's
Request V36-J-3
Extract from Editorial - Toronto Telegram V36-J-4
Re Expense in connection with collection V36-J-5
Cost aporoximatly 4,000,000. V36-J-6
Move to embarrass Ontario politically V36-J-6
Uses for money if received V36-J-7
IIAULT, J. DAPTEL ;(PC) Russell
On Bill i'o.129 (2nd reading) V31-G-3
Re Loss to railroads V31-G-4
Re Assumption of C-atineau Power interests V36-A-7
KICKLE. WILLIAM M. (PC) Kingston
Re Outbreak of Foot and 1'outh Disease 74-A-7
On Bills Ko,68 and 69 (2nd Reading) V10-F-7
Re Voyage of Count Front enac V10-F-7
Re ''"Deisel Day", Kingston V10-F-7
Re Power development prophesied as certaintyV10-F-9
Re Meeting of Public Utilities Commission V10-F-9
Re Uniformity of Flow of St. Lawrence V10-F-9
Re Hope for New York's Co-operation V10-F-10
Re Growth of City of Kingston V10-F-11
" " Industries in V10-F-11
" ■ Employment V10-F-12
Re Hydro-Electric Situation at Kingston V10-F-13
Re Atomic Power V10-F-15
On Speech from the Throne Vlo-C-7
Appreciation of Tributes to Father V16-C-9
3 Islands in Riding Vl6-C-g
Re Foot and mouth disease Vlo-C-8"
Re Supervision of Community Sales V16-C-3
Re Civil Litigation Y16-C-9
Re Civil cases delayed V16-C-9
Re Additional Supreme Court Judges V16-C-10
Re Assize Sittings at Kapanee Vlc-C-11
Rural Communities should be same as urban
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KICKLS. WILLIAM r. (Continued)
Anointment of ad hoc judges
Re "Dominion"
Re Crown on notor-car Markers
Re Highways
Re Road, Kin ston to C-ananoque
Accidents on
Re road, Gananoque to Brockville
2-S Highway
Re Road - Papanee to Gananoque
Re Laws re Highway Traffic
Extracts from Highway Traffic Act
Re Common law rules
Re 3ug[ ested amendment to Section
41-ss 2 (9)
Re Section 110, Highway Traffic Act
Re Statements to Police
Re Agents for trust companies
Re Discipline Committee ''Benchers"
Resolution of Frontcnac Law Association
Little men should be protected
Re Advertising by solicitors
Duty to ^roung barristers
Policy while in public life
Trained to respect administration of Justice
Re Subversive elements
Re Communists
Re Soldiers killed in ward
Re quotation from Sir John J'cDonald
On Estimates - Department of Provincial
Treasurer
Re Collection of income tax 5$
Re Statement in Globe & Kail
Re 5/o payment to Province
Re Federal Government 1946 proposal
Re Statement by lit, Hon. Mr. Dsley, June
27, 1946
Re Amendment to Federal Government Income
Tax Act
Re Federal-Provincial Agreements
Re Federal Government Procrastination
Re Deductions of Income Tax at Source
Re Expense of collecting 5$ tax
Re Common-sense approach necessary
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KIXOK. HARRY C. (L) Brant
On Budget
Congratulatory - Mr. Speaker
Re Permanent Speaker
No complaint re election
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ITXCr, HARRY C. (Continued)
Conservatives in former Government 724-A-4
None in 1934 V24-A-5
Re Addresses by new members V24-A-6
Re Sons of former members V24-A-6
Re Former I "embers V24-A-7
Incidents in connection with V2 ,-A-7
Re Address by I'"r. I ickle V24-A-3
Re Court Delays V24-A-3
Re Absence of I."r« Brown V24-A-9
Tribute to V24-A-9
Re Treasurer's Budget Speech V24-A-10
Re 10th consecutive V24-A-10
Re Agreement with some pro :^osals V24-A-10
Re Experience in presenting V24-A-11
Re gross debt V24-A-11
Re net debt V24-A-12
Increase in V24-A-12
i-.o compensating assets V24-3-1
Borrowing in United States V24-B-2
Preferable to borrow in Ontario V24-3-3
Debt approaching one billion dollars V24-B-3
Re "P.L.O." For Prime Minister V24-3-3
Financial position of Province in 1943 V24-B-4
Budget addres by I"r. Gordon 3/19/43 V24-3-4
Re Debt reductions V24-B-4
Re budgeting on over-all basis V24-3-5
Re Definition of "Tory" V24-B-5
Re Federal surpluses , V24-3-6
Re Retirement of debt in 50 years V24-3-7
Re Provincial surplus • V24-B-8
Re Securing Public accounts earlier V24-3-9
Re Calling bonds before redemption V24-B-11
Re Gross estimates V24-B-11
Re Statutory Amounts V24-C-1
Department of Highways V24-C-1
Re lessimism of Treasurer V24-C-2
Re Interim statement of revenues V24-C-2
Re Liquor Board Revenue V24-C-3
Re "Stabilization of Revenue" V24-C-3
Province doing well from Liquor Board V24-C-4
Opposed to liquor advertisements V24-C-4
Re Succession Duties V24-C-4
Re Corporation Tax V24-C-5
Extract from Globe & Ifeil 3/10/52 V24-C-6
Re assistance to municipalities V24-C-7
Re Criticism of tax on Parliament Buildings V24-C-3
Re ?ay,ent of tax on power lines through
Municipalities V24-D-1
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SIXOK. HARRY C. (Continued)
Re Imperial Oil Pipe-lines
No expropriating powers
Tribute to Vr, Dunlop
Re Education
Re full-time Minister
Tribute to I r. Thomas (Elgin)
Extracts from speech by 3"r. Dunlop,
February 19th, 1952
Re useless spending by some Eoards of
Education
Re recreational ecuioment
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Reduced to 12$
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Re Taxing of farm building in England
Re Results of recent examinations at Univ-
ersity of Toronto
Re Federal Tax Proposal
Extract from address by Prime Minister
Re opening ox discussions with Federal
Government
Re attitude by British Columbia
Re Statement by llr. Garson re Manitoba
Re amendment; & amendment negatived
On Estimates - Department of Attorney-
General
Re Cost of administration of jails
Crime no longer local
On Estimates - Department of Health
For Ontario Civil Service
On Estimates - Department of Education
Discontinuance o_ Entrance Exams
Re Surplus of fluid milk
Re Sufficient to warrant a reduction in
Frice
On Estimates - Department of Reform
Institutions
Appreciation of difficulties
Re Departmental officials
Tribute to Ir, Ke elands
Re Super-annuation of
Re Corporal punishment
Public opinion re
Re Criticisms of food
Unjustified
Re "rovincial abattoir
Re Riot at Guelph
Re new Jail - Hamilton-Toronto
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NIXCII, HARRY C. (Continued)
Re apportionment of costs for county and
City Jails V35-II-2
Crimes not as local as formerly V35-II-3
Re "Trusted inmates" V35-II-4
Re SelectiCommittee re penal institutions V35-II-5
KODEN. W ILLIAF G. (PC) Rainy River
On Bills 68 and 69 (2nd Reading) V10-GG-10
Hydro development vital in northwest V10-GG-10
Seaway will create new industry V10-GG-10
Re Transportation of iron ore V10-GG-10
fill support both Bills V10-GG-11
On Budget V35-K-7
Re District of Rainy River V35-H-7
Re Visit of Trine Tinister and Ilnister
of Highways V35-H-7
Re Standard Highway - Atikokan to
Shebandowan V35-H-7
Re Steep Rock Iron Tines V35-H-&
Re ^uetico 'rovincial Park V35-H-&
Re Under Joint Management V35-H-S
Re Agriculture in V36-H-9
Re Hydro expansion programme V36-H-IO
Re Lew home for aged V36-H-IO
(Fate 94 follows)
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OLIVER. FARQJJHAR R. (Leader of the Opposition
Re Resolution on Death of King
Congratulatory to Mr. Speaker
Welcome to Visitors
Re Hansard
Re Standing Commit-tees
Committee on Conservation
Re Report of Provincial-Municipal Committee
Re Outbreak of Foot and Mouth Disease
Re Rental Controls
Decontrols not yet Desirable
Regulations were Ambiguous
Re Unanimous Recommendations
On Speech from the Throne (Opening)
Welcome to Hon, Mr. Kennedy
Congratulatory
To Hon. Mr. Thomas
To Hon. Mr. Dunlop
Regret at illness of Hon. Mr. Doucett
Re NATO Conference
Impact of World Conditions on Economy
Re Communism
Alleviation of World Conditions
Armies alone Cannot Stop it.
Must create feeling against
Provincial Conditions should be corrected V-6
Commendatory of Mover and Seconder
Re Mr. Root's Address
Re Mr. Robarts' Address
Re Federal Taxation
Responsibilities of Federal Government V-6
Re Dominion-Provincial Relations
Re "Handouts"
Re Prime Minister's Attitude toward
Re Pre-election co-operation
Re Dominion-Provincial Tax Agreement
Re Provincial Unemployed
Re Unemployed employables
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- 95 -
OLIVER. FARQ.UHAR R. (Cont'd)
Responsibility not federal alone
Should prepare fcr future
Should be agreement betwe-n all
Governments
Re Power Development on St. "Lawrence M
Canada can develop power alone
Re Provincial-Municipal Relations
Report of Committee should be expeditedV-6
Re Conservation
Immediate action Required
Re "Farm picture"
Not good
Duties of Opposition
Will be strictly carried out
Amendment to Speech from Throne
Amendment Negatived
On Bills 68 and 69 Second Reading
Agreement to consider both Bills
Appreciation of Congratulations re
Parents' Golden Wedding
On Bill No. 47, Second Reading
Re: Reference to Sduoation Committee
Appreciation of Address by Gov. Williams
Re Public Service of
Re Meeting Princess Elizabeth
Re Meeting Prince Phillip
Re Presentation of Bow tie to
Re Friendly Relations
On Acceptance of Bow tie
On Bill No. 56 Second Reading
Re Discussion in House Desirable
Rr Forest preservation
New Sections give wide Powers
Will be examined closely
On Bill No. 73 Second Reading
Re Discharges
Extract from Toronto Telegram
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OLIVER, FARQUHAR R, (Cont'd)
Legislation unusual
Wide application
Re Cost of Natural Gas Pipe Line
On Speech from the Throne (Closing)
Re Procedure in Legislature
Closer Adherence to rules of Debate
Re Government Attitude on Closing day
of Debates on Throne Speech
Re Procedure of former Premier
Re "Parade of Praise"
Re Good speeches by new Members
by Mr. Nickle (Kingston)
by Mr. MacOdrum
by Mr. Wren
Many Tributes to Prime Minister
Suggestion for future Debates
Re "Great White Father"
Cannot be enemies if all interested
in Province
Co-operate to advance best interests
of Province
Re Credit to Government
Federal and Provincial Responsibilities
Federal Administration
List of Accomplishments
Re Cure for Communism
Re Propaganda re Federal ResponsibilitiesV-20
Re Unemployed employables
Re Arbitrary decision by Provincial
Government
Re Amendment to B.N. A.
Re Dominion-Provincial Agreement
Necessary
Re Conservation
Line of demarcation between Federal and
Provincial responsibility
Forestation - responsibility of Federal
Government
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OLIVER. FARQ.UKAR R. (Cont'd)
Re Housing
Re basing of Restrictions
Re U.S. Building Boom
Easing Supply of Vital Materials
Re Agriculture
Farmers prosperous in Nov. 1951
Receptive to Election
Government assumed responsibility for V
Re Price of farm products
Re Difficulties of farmers at present
time
Present prices no incentive to farming
Government not present spokesman for
farmers
No relief for present distress of
Re Cheese and hog subsidies
Re V.rool and sugar-beet subsidies
Re Western wheat for feed
Re Reinstatement of provincial bonus
on Premium bacon
Re Barreness of ideas re agricultural
difficulties
Should endeavor to increase rather than
restrict consumption of focdV
Grants for Agriculture should be
increased
Estimates for Department of Agriculture
should be increased
Re Highways
Revision of highway policy needed
Too much speed on super-highways
Re Expansion of Development Roads
Difficult for Municipal Financing
More roads should be included in Town-
ship Road Systems
Re Snow plowing
All roads should be plowed by
Province V-20,J-5
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- 93 -
OLIVER. FARQUHAR R. (Cont'd)
Re Overlapping of services V-20
Re Pooling of Equipment V-20
Re Decentralization of Industry V-20
Master plan needed V-20
Re English permits to establish industries V-20
Toronto large enough V-20
Re Metropolitan areas V-20
Re Soil Erosion V-23
Agrees with Government V-23
All information possible should be secured V-23
Matter of some concern to Province V-23
Re Co-operation with Federal Government V-23
On Supplementary Estimates V-24
Re Highway Improvement Fund V-24
On Estimates, Department of Attorney General V-25
Re Committee on Criminal Justice V-25
Re Recommendations from V-25
Re Work not completed V-25
On Bill No. 55 Second Reading V-26
Re Advisory Committee A.O.C. V-26
Re Recommendation Committee on Con-
servation V-26
of more value to college V-26
On Bill No. 63 Second Reading V-26
Re Substitution of director for Commission V-26
V-26
Re Right of Appeal V-26
Re Section 3,s.s,3 of Act V-26
Extracts from V-26
Re Committee on Water Levels V-27
Assistance to other Committees V-27
Re Unemployed Delegations V-27
Problems of V-27
Assistance urgently Needed V-27
Re Provincial Police present V-27
Unwise as not needed V-27
On Resolution No. 8 V-28
Re Junior Farmers Establishment Act V-28
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OLIVER. FARQ.UKAR R. (Cont'd)
Congratulations to Mr. Nixon on Birthday V-29,A-9
Counsel always acceptable V-29,B-1
Re Mr. Kennedy V-29,B-1
53 years as farmer V-29,B-1
"Gets away with murder" V-29,B-1
On Estimates, Department of Agriculture V-29,D-9
Re Fundamentals of early days V-29,D-9
Re Development of farm industry in Ontario V-29,D-10
No change in Government Attitude V-29,E-1
Re Collapse of Farm Prices V-29,E-1
Provision for, should be in Estimate V-29,E-2
Re Freight charges on grain V-29,E-2
Re Hog Subsidy V-29 ,S-2
Re No surplus position re agriculture V-29,E-3
Re Dislocation of Distribution V-29,E-3
Re Land-use programme V-29,E-4
On Bill No. 105 Second Reeding V-29,<T-4
Re Absorption of small Companies V-29,«T-4
Not desired by Independent Companies V-29,CT-5
Re Becoming greater competitors V-29,J-5
On Estimates, Department of Mines V-30,F-7
Re Alberta Natural Gas V-30,F-7
Piping to Ontario V-30,F-7
Re Heating Savings V-30,F-7
Re Evidence before Senate Committee V-30,F-7
Extract from Globe cc Mail, March 27th V-30,F-8
On Estimates, Department of Highways V-30,H-4
Re Departmental Expenditures V-30,H-5
Too large percentage statutory V-30,H-5
On Bill No. 129 Second Reading V-31.E-6
Re Reciprocity Necessary V-3l,E-6
Re Retaliation Possible V-31,3-7
Re Possibilities with present Facilities V-31,E-7
Re Compensation for use of Roads V-31,E-7
Re Control of number of trucks V-31,E-8
Re Legislation ambiguous re "goods carried
in bond" V-31,E-8
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OLIVIR. FARQUHAR R, (Cont'd)
Re Opposition favourable to Legislature V-31,E-8
Re Conversations with Interested States V-31,F-5
On Bill No. ,104 Second Reading V-31,I-5
Re Assessment by local Assessors V-31,I-5
Re "loaded dice" V-31,I-5
On Estimates, Department of Municipal --.f fairs
Re Interim Report, Committee on
Provincial-Municipal relations V-31,L-3
On Resolution re Farm Income Decline V-33,D-10
Resolution Negatived V-33 ,1.-13
Re Agricultural Picture of Province V-33,D-10
Decline felt in other economies V-33,D-11
Re Prosperity in Decline V-33,D-11
Obligation a dual one . V-33,D-11
Re Freight rate subsidy V-33,D-1£
Re Bonus on Bacon -'V-33,D-12
Re Bonus on Cheese V-33,D-12
Re Governmental Advertising V-33,E-1
Re Intensive Research V-33, 3-1
Re O.A.C. V-33 ,3-1
Aovisory Committee of V-33, 3-1
Re Hail Storm, 1951 V-33 ,E-3
Re Joint Fund V-33,E-4
Province not paying Share V-33,E-4
R: solution negatived V-33,L-13
On Bill No, 114 Second Reading V-33,DD-4
Legislation welcomed V-33,DD-4
Definition of "totally and permanently
disabled" V-33,DD-5
Should not be too rigid V-33,DD-5
Rs Residential Requirements V-33,EE-1
R: "Double means test" V-33,EE-1
Re Residents in homes for aged V-33,FF-3
Re Municipal sharing in supplementary
allowance V-33,GG-1
A Backward Step 7-33,00-1
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OLIVER. FARQUHAR R. (Conf )
On Estimates, pepartment of Public Welfare
Re Developments in Department
Re 01d-A..,e Assistance
On Bill No. 97 Second Reading-
Is good Legislation
Loans under Dominion F- rrn Lean Board not
Adequate
Will fill important need
R::' Limitation of Board members to
Officers of Public service
Re $10,000,000. limit
Not Sufficient
R.T Applicants being Canadian Citizens
On Estimates, Department of Lands and Forests
Re Exports of Pulpwood
On Bill No. L29 In Committee
Re Trucking on Bond
On Budget
Debate Secondary-
Should complete before Estimates
Suggested improvement in Legislation
Proceedings
Re Night Sittings
Re Work of Committees
Important Committees should have more
Sittings
Re Room for Improvement in Despatch of
Public Buildings
Re "Preaching for a call"
Desirous of Entering Cabinet
Candidates for
Re One-half mile uncompleted road
Re Farm problems
Responsibility for lack of prosperity
Re Cabinet aspirations for members from
Southern Ontario
Re New Interest by Ministers in Depart-
ments
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0 LI VSR. FARQUHAR R. (Cont'd)
Re Blaming Federal Government
Re Provincial-Municipal Relations
Re Report of - delayed
Special Session regarding
Re Increased Grants to Municipalities
Not keeping pace with costs
Grants "with strings" not desirable
Re Re-allocation of taxing Fields
Government should act on own iniative
Increased grants Necessitates increased
Taxation V-36
Present tax field yield increased
Revenues
Re Amendment to Budget
Problems should be Discussed
Re Agreement with Ottawa
When justified
Should take the gamble
Re Establishment of National Health
Programme
Re Responsibility for Employable
Ontario the "stand-out" province of
Canada
Result of Negativing Amendment
On Estimates, Department of Provincial
Treasurer
Re Collections of 5% Income Tax
Province has right to collect
Re Discussion with Federal Government V-36
Why be "chicken-hearted"?
If entitled to any, is entitled to
all V-36,BB-6
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- 103 -
PHILLIPS. Hon. Mackinnon. (PC; Minister of Health).
ON SPEECH FCOM THE IK RONE, Vofc.
Congratulatory, "
To Mr. Speaker, "
To Mrs. Davies, "
To hon. Mr. Frost, "
To Mr. Robarts, "
To Mr. Root, "
To Mr. Oliver, "
To newly-elected members, "
To re-elected CCF members,"
To Cabinet colleagues,
To hon. Mr. Daley,
Re: Cobalt bomb,
ilej Co-i.uunist member,
Re: Mental problems,
Visits to New York and
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Ability to climatize,
Europeans live differ-
ently, "
Many ateists, ■
Extent of immigration,"
Present medical health
programme , ■
Not preventive medi-
cine only. ■
Health objective for every
citizen, "
Increase in mental health
problematical, "
Can be overcome, "
Re; Universities training
psychiatrists, "
Re: Modern treatment, "
Re: Occupational therapy, ■
Re: Increased recreational
facilities, "
Re Steps to increase morale,"
tie: Age restriction lowered
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Creates additional
problems, "
Increases in hospital facil-
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Re: Psychiatric wards in gen-
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Personnel for "
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Re; Detention wards,
Re: Regulations in draft form only,
ON BILL NO. 102, 1st Reading.
Re; application of regulations,
Re; Membership of Board increased,
Re; Appointment of acting M.0.H8s.
Welcome to Owen Sound Collegiate
students
Vol. 9 P H-l.
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ON BILL NC.107;
1st Reading.
Re: Post-graduate students,
Privileges extended to
)N ESTIIIATES, Department of Health.
Re: History of departmental activities,
Re: Alcoholicism Foundation,
Re; Commission for cancer remedies,
Re: Cancer Treatment and Research Foundation,
Re: preventive medicine,
Re: History of Public health,
Re: Tuberculosis,
Amongst Indians,
Incidence of,
Re: Displaced persons,
Re: Smallpox,
Vaccine for,
Re: Public health coi.^enced in 1832,
30 Boards by 1882,
Original functions of,
Prevention of communicable dis-
eases,
Sewage ,
Water supply,
Control of sale of food,
Became separate department in 1923,
Re: Hon. Forbes Godfrey,
Tribute to
Re: Doctor J. T. Phair,
Tribute to.
Re: Tribute to staff,
Re: Personnel of department,
Re: Prograi.ii.ie of rehabilitation,
Re: Health Units,
First in 1933,
Re: Methods of improving,
Re: Care of teeth,
Re: Fluorination of water,
Re: General mouth cleanliness and hy-
giene,
Mental Hospitals,
Re; Difficulties in connection with,
Re: Patients either very young or
very old,
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Re: Psychiatric Hospitals,
At Port Arthur,
At Smith's Falls,
At, Kingston,
At Brockville,
Re: Psychiatric Units,
36fo do not require uental in-
stitutions,
Re: Detention Units,
Re: Teaching Hospitals,
Re: Reasons for increases in
Re: Ontario Sanitoria,
Re: Nurses and nursing,
Re: Ontario Cancer Treatment and Re-
search Foundation,
Re: Wellesley Hospital,
Re: Ontario Health Survey Caoiuittee,
Reason why not ^ade public,
Re: Services to Ontario Civil Service,"
Re: Nursing group, "
Pay of, "
Re: Ex-indigent patients of Sanitoria,"
Re: Use of money received from Ottawa,"
Ren : Reasons for shortages of staff
and buildings, "
Re: Percentages of money used for
various purposes,
Crippled children,
Professional training,
Hospital construction,
Venereal disease control,
Mental health,
Tuberculosis control,
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26 p FF-4.
26 p FF-4.
26 p FF-3.
26 p FF-3.
26 p FF-3.
26 p FF-5,
26 p FF-5.
ON BILL NO. 10 7: 2nd Reading,
Re: Board of Regents,
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28 p A-7.
ON BILL NO. 115. In Committee,
Re; Detention wards,
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32 p 1-1.
Re: Report of Ontario Health Survey
Co±umittee ,
Will be made publid when
authorized,
Re: Alcoholic Research Founation,
Re: Survey report,
Letter from hon. Mr. Martin,
Dec. 11, 1951,
Letter fro^ hon. Mr. Martin,
Mar. 21, 1952,
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34 p A-4.
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35 P B-2.
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ON ESTIMATES, Department of Reform Institutions,
Re: Alcoholic Research Foundation,
Tribj.te to late Mr. Kelley,
Tribute to hon. Mr. Foote,
Re; his insight into psychologi-
cal aspects,
Re: His ability to assess human
values,
35 P GG-7.
35 P GG-7.
35 P GG-7.
35 P GG-7.
35 P HH-1.
55 P HH-1
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Tribute to Arthur Kelly, i.C
Re: Alcoholic Anonymous,
Re: Education imperative,
Re: Alcoholism a disease,
Vol.
35 p HH-1
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35 P HH-3
PORTER, Hon. Dana (PC; Attorney-General).
ON BILL NO. 50. 1st Reading .
Re; Rental controls,
Effect of Federal decontrols,
Effect of housing construction
on controls,
Re: Inequities,
Re: Committee -Session 1951.
Re; Freeze order, Apr. 17, 1951,
kwj Resolutions followed recommen-
dations of,
&*: Purpose of resolutions,
Re; Details of resolutions,
Re: Unanimity of recommendations,
Re: Publication of regulations,
Re: Regulations not tantamount to
increases,
0u BILL NO. 60;
ON BILL NO. 62
ON BILL NO. 37;
Re:
Re:
Re:
Re:
ON BILL NO. 41;
OK BILL NO. 42;
Re;
Re:
Re:
ON 3ILL NO. 43;
Re:
1st Reading.
Special juries,
1st Reading.
2nd Reading,
right of appeal,
Impecunious litigants,
Law Society Fund,
■i2nd Reading.
Reason for juvenile courts,
Expansion of,
Constitution of,
Re: Courts in districts,
Re: Probation services,
Re: British Probation
policy,
Re; Selection of Magistrates,
Re: Sub-section 1.
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2nd heading. "
appointment of Justices of the
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ON BILL NO. 57.
ON BILL NO. 58.
ON BILL NO. 59;
ON BILL NO. 60.
ON BILL NO. 61;
ON BILL NO. 62.
Principles
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2nd Reading,
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2nd Reading,
2nd Reading,
2nd Reading,
Securities legislation,
Vol. 7 P A-8.
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Re:
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"Promotional securities,"
Investments in speculative securities,
Onerous regulations to be avoided,
Regulations re new enterprises,
Filing applications with 0. S. C.
Full disclosure required,
Amendment to sec. 47, sub-section 1,
Prospectuses,
Summary of, desirable,
Amendment to sec. 48,
Operations of certain Toronto brokers
and salesmen,
Legislation re mails, is Federal matter
Bulletins, issued by 0. S. C.
Co-operation between 0.rvr.C. and S. &
E. C.
Debate on second reading adjourned,
Sales by telephone and mail,
Lines of activities of 0. S. C.
Re; Power of license cancellation,
Surprise audits,
Instituting prosecutions,
Heavy mailings,
Full disclosure,
Sound financial structure of
issuing companies,
Re:
Re:
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Re;
Re:
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Re:
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United States' newspaper pub-
lications,
Securities sold in Inited States,
No Canadian fraud involved,
Erroneous inferences from
United States publications,
Monthly bulletins,
froxa Saturday Evening Post,
July 12, 1952
Citation from Saturday Night,
Citation from New
Feb. 23,
1952,
York Herald-Tribune,
Feb. 25, 1952,
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Commendation to Chairman Lennox,
Amendment not a new departure,
Prospectors,
Amendment does not apply to,
Part VI, sec. 37, applicable to,
Amendment relieves burden on brokers,
Re: Summary of prospectus sufficient,
Reinstatement of cancelled lidenses,
Engineers, etc . ,
Full information to committee and
public,
Government responsible for policy,
Attorney-General as Chairman,
Full disclosure,
ON BILL NO. 73: 1st Reading.
Re: Complaint East Windsor Hospital,
Re: No power under Public Enquiries Act,
Re: Metropolitan Hospital, Windsor,
Re: General powers of enquiry desirable,
Re: Does not include Canadian National Ex-
hibition,
Re: Interested parties may be r epresented
by counsel,
Re: Government to retain right of appoint-
ment.
Re: Prepared at all times to act.
Re: A fact-finding enquiry,
Re: Payment of costs for,
Re: Provisions of Public Enquiries Act to
apply,
Re: Is not a municipal hospital,
Re: No employees nor officials discharged
to date,
CN BILL NO. 74. 1st Reading.
Bill not necessarily government policy,
Re: Extending Trustees' investing
powers,
Re: Discussion of Bill desirable,
Re: Consideration of powers,
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Re: No communication with Board,
Re: Government has no authority to hire
or disc.\arge ,
Re: Matter of Board's internal economy,
Re: Legislation desirable,
Re: Metropolitan Hospital, 194-9,
Re: Canadian National Sxhition not affected,"
Re: Legislation necessary for prompt action,"
Ro: Appointment of Gordon Fraser, Q,.C. as
Commissioner, "
ON BILL NO. 89 1st Heading. "
Re: Common trust fund, "
Passing accounts of "
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ON BILL NO. 93: 1st .leading.
Re: application to bar dower,
-Re* ; Extension of applications,
Re: Repeal of Dower Act in certain
vinces,
ON SPEECH FROM THE THRONE:
Vol.20 p A- 6
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" 20 p A-7.
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Urban members considering problems
provincially,
State&iant by Leader of Opposition re
"peak of prosperity" for farmers,
Statement by Liberal Leader Thompson,
Statements cannot be reconciled,
Unemployment responsibility a Federal
matter,
Unemployment insurance,
Re: Requires amendment to Con-
stitution,
To transfer power to Federal
authority,
"Parade of Praise".
"Hornet's nest of abuses",
No suggestion Government derelict in
any duty,
Conservation,
Re: 19 Conservation authorities,
Re: Conservation Co.umittee,
Re: 4 8 recommendations implemented,"
Re: 19 recommendations receiving
further study, "
Re: 17 reoommendatlone held in
abeyance,
No substance in amendment ,
Expenditures re Conservation,
Speech by member for Kenora (Mr. Wren)
Re: Provincial police,
Re; Position under constant review
Re: Increase in pay of,
Re: Housing for,
Re: Rentals to be brought in line
for Provincial police, "
Level of debates in Legislature raised,"
Motion should be endorsed, "
Death Sergeant of Detectives Edmund
Tong,
20 p A-9.
20 p K-4.
20 p K-4.
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20 p K-13.
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20 p K-14.
§9 p K-14.
20 p K-15.
23 p A-8.
ON BILL NO. 32. 2nd Keading.
Re: Interpretation of Dependents' Relief
Act.
Difficulties in connection there-
. . with,
Re: Evidence taken on commission,
Re; Evidence ta^en de bene esse,
Re: Case of Martin, 1951, O.W.N, p. 691.
Re: Appeals,
" 24 5-1-5.
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ON ESTIMATES. Department of Attorney-General.
Re:
He:
Re:
Review of functions of Department,
Office one of long standing,
History of "attorney General"
Re: "King's attorney".
Re: Original functions of,
Ra; Power of attorney,
Extract from Shakespeare's
Richard, II".
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Re: How defined as "one represent-
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Re; Duties not defined by statute,
Re: Duties in constitutional mat-
ters,
Re; Staff of,
Re: Extent of business - Criminal
appeals,
Re; Crown Attorneys,
Re: Magistrate's
Re: Justices of the Peace,
Re: Magistrates', Jevenile and
Family Courts,
Re: Master's Office,
Re: Provincial appointments,
Re: Public Trustee,
Re: Official Guardian,
Re: Sheriffs,
Re: Registry Office,
Re: Land Title Office,
Re: Provincial Police,
Re: Fire Marshall,
Re; Securities Commission,
Re: Registrar of Regulations,
Re: Legislative Counsel,
Re: Committee on the Administration
Criminal Justice,
Re: Appointment of:
Reasons for.
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Re: Duration of sittings,
Re: Much information secured,
Re: Crime incidence in Ontario,
Re: Province free of corruption,
Re: Fullest investigation held,
Re: Police forces operating on sound
foundation, "
e: Investigation into Securities
Commission, "
Re: Tribute to members of Committee,"
Re: Committee has served its purpose"
Re: No recommendations from Com-
mittee, "
Re: Committee investigated all major
problems, "
Re: No requests to visit coomuni-
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election, Vol.25 p E-6.
Election prophecied by
others, " 25 p E-7.
Re: "Historic night", " 25 p E-9.
Re: Marxian view of history, " 25 p E-9.
Re: No intention of re-convening
Committee, " 25 p F-7.
Re: United Emergency Fund for Britain, " 25 p G-2.
Re: Accountants engaged, " 25 p G-2.
Wprk not completed, " 25 p G-2.
Re: Criminal Justice accounts. " 25 p G-4.
ON BILL NO. ^\ 2nd Reading. " 26 p A-13
Re: Inclusion of Act in Revised
Statutes, " 26 p A-13.
ON ESTIMATES. Department of Attorney General
(Continued) . ■ 26 p. S-5-
Re: Crime comics, " 26 p E-5.
Why not submitted to Crown
Attorney, " 26 p 2-5.
Re: Duty of citizens, " 26 p E-6
Re; Will examine into, " 26 p E-6
Re: Citation fro*ii Criminal Code, " 26 p 3-8
Section 207. " 26 p E-8
Re; Is a question of rpoof, ■ 26 p E-9
Re: Freedom of press., " 26 p S-l
Re: Freedoms in Canada, " 26 p E-l
Re: Professor Joslyn Rogers, " 26 p F-7
Re: New Director, Crime Detection
Laboratory, " 26 p F-7
Re: Ballistics, by R. C. II. P. " 26 p F-8
fie: Full-time Magistrates, " 26 p F-9 .
Re: Apportionment of costs of
jails administration, " 26 p F-l
Re: Cost-of-living bonus, " 26 p F-l
Re: Provincial Police, " 26 p G-2
Re; adjustment of salaries, " 26 p G-3
Re: Securities Commission, " 26 p H-2.
Re certain mining company, " 26 p H-2.
No annual meeting, " 26 p H-2
Will be investigated, " 26 p H-2.
ON ESTIMATES. Department of Labour.
Re: Gale decision, " 28 p I-1C
Re: Cuts two ways, " 28 p I-l<
Re: Scope of, " 28 p 1-1]
Re; First case of its kind, " 28 p I-lt
Re: Function of Attorney-General,
in " 28 p 1-12.
ON BILL NO. 138. 1st Reading. " 32 p A-3 .
Re: Uoe of previous lists. " 32 p A-3.
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Re: Payiaenti to Judges for Re-
vision
ON BILL NO. 127: 2nd Heading.
Ro: Fiat now not necessary,
fie: Actions against Crown now per-
mitted,
Re: Certain exceptions,
Re: Status i.iust be that of Crown
Company,
Re; Extract froxj. University of
Toronto Act,
Re.: Various Boards,
Re: Similar Act in other juris-
dictions,
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PRIKGLE, JOHN A. (P.C) Addington
On Speech from the Throne V-19,F-7
Riding entirely rural V-19,F-7
Re Riding of Frontenac-Addington V-19,F-7
Re Frontenac County V-19,F-8
Diversified industry in V-19,F-8
Re St. Lawrence Seaway V-19,F-8
Re Highvays V-19,F-9
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Througa picturesque country V-19,F-9
Re Fishing Licences V-19,F-10
Tribute to Mr. Scott V-19,G-1
Cutting of lumber in riding V-19.G-1
Conservation of V-19,G-2
Re Fish hateheries V-19,G-3
Re Agriculture V-19,G-3
Re Community Halls Act V-19,G-3
Re Labour V-19,G-5
Tribute to Mr. Daley V-19,G-5
For strike settlements V-19,G-5
Re Retroactive payments of Compensation V-19,G-6
Regret of illness of Mr. Doucett V-19,G-7
Re Four-lane Highway - Kingston Fast V-19,G-8
Bottleneck - Napanee and Brockville V-19,G-8
Re "Lead-in highways" V-19,G-8
Re Riding needs roads V-19,G-9
REAUME, ARTHUR J. (L) Essex North
On Bills No. 68 and 69 Second Reading V-10,FF-3
Agrees in Principle V-10,FF-3
Haste Required V-10,FF»3
Canada and United States should Co-operate V-10 ,FF-3
Co-operated in two Wars V-10,FF-3
Should assist United States V-10,FF-4
2nd half of 20th Century Canada's V-10,FF-4
Tribute to Prime Minister V-10,FF-4
Project completed alone if necessary V-10,FF-5
On Speech from Throne V-12,C-1
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R5AUME. ARTHUR J. (Cont'd)
Friendly feeling of all Members
Re Functions of Government
Re Functions of Opposition
Opposition should be Constructive
Congratulatory
To Mr. Speaker
Tribute to Cabinet
Re City of Windsor
Re Influx of Tourists
More than all other ports combined
Re Strikes in
Ford Plant
Tribute to hon. Mr. Daley
Desires to do her part
Empire armies on wheels
Re Essex Scottish
Re Grants to Municipalities
Re Prohibitive Taxation
Re Public Streets
Re Housing
4000 familes not properly housed
Federal-Provincial-Municipal Agreement
Responsible for Breaking Fundamental
Things
Re Unemployed
Re Combination of effort - all levels of
Government
On Bill No. 73 First Reading
Aprroved in Principle
Approve of Probe
City of Windsor should Join Government
Should ascertain Necessity for Probe
Re Grants to Hospital
Federal, Provincial and Municipal
Re Discharged employees
Re Committee on Water Levels
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RSAUMS. ARTHUR J. (Cont'd)
Present Situation at Riverside urgent
Government action immediately essential
On Estimates, Department of Highways
Re Tax on city-owned vehicles
On Bill No. 129 Second Reading
Re "/finds or securing, share of Revenue
Re Ambassador Bridge
On Bill No. 94 Second Reading
Re Securing Annual Taxes
On Estimates, Department of Provincial
.Treasurer
Re Collection of 5fo Income Tax
Blame placed on Ottawa
Province itself should Collect
Tax not Popular
Proposed visit of Prime Minister to
Windsor
ROBARTS. JOHN P. (P.C.) London
On Speech from the Throne
On Death of King
Congratulatory to Prime Minister
Re Illness, Hon. Mr. Doucett
Congratulatory to Hon. Mr. Thomas
Congratulatory to Hon. Mr. Dunlop
Re Highways
Trans-Canada
Municipal Roads
Limited-access highways
Re Law enforcement on
Re Examination for Licenses
Re Mechanical Condition of Highways
Unsatisfied Judgment Fund
Re Education
Grants for
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ROBARTS. JOHN ?. (Cont'd)
Free Text Books
Re Area Schools
Re Ryerson Institute
Re Hydro
St. Lawrence Seaway-
Re Labour
Conciliation Service
Ontario Labour Relations Board
Stamp Credits
Equal pay for Women
Re Health
Grants to Hospitals
Re Mental Hospitals
Re Reform Institutions
Monteith Industrial Farm
Boys' Schools
Improvements in
Re Lands and Forests
Re Travel and Publicity
Re Welfare
Re Taxation
Over -taxation at Ottawa
Re grants and subsidies
Statement by Hon. Mr. Abbott
Federal-Provincial Co-operation neces-
sary
Re Unemployed employables
Re Development of Natural Resources
Congratulatory - Mr. Speaker
On Estimates - Department of Provincial
Treasurer
Re Collection of 5% of Income Tax
Difficulties of Municipalities re Mill Rate V-36 ,AA-6
Federal Policy short-sighted V-36,AA-6
Federal Government does not want Ontario
to have money V-36,AA-7
Provincial Government's suggestion a sound
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ROBERTS, A. KELSO (P.C.) St. Patrick
On Speech from the Throne
Tribute to Speaker
Tribute to Deputy Speaker
Re Former P.C. Governments
B« P-.rty Representation in House
Re Communists
L. P. P. Party should be eliminated from
House
Re "What a defence; what a retreat"
Opposition - personal triumphs not
Party Victory
Extract from Editorial, Winnipeg Free
Press, Nov. 26, 1951
Re Riding of St. Patrick
Many Members temporary guests
Extent of Riding
Component Parts of Riding
Re Development of Seaway
"Befuddlement" of Mr. Salsberg
Re Development of Iron Ore
Re Use of word "Dominion"
Very controversial
Definition of
Use of word in Bible
Use of v ord by Robt. Burns
Use of v/ord by Kipling
Use of word in House Prayers
Use of word "Dominion of the North"
Use of the word "Canada"
Use of the v/ord in -Status of Dominion
Governors -General
Use of the word by J. V,". Dafoe
Use of the v ord by B.N. A.
Use of the word by Jean Bruchesi
Use of the word in Statute of v7estminsterV
Use of the word in various Canadian
cases V
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ROBERTS. A. KELSO (Cont'd)
Cannot understand objection to word
He Use of word "Realm"
Re Provincial rights
Re Traffic Fatalities
Substantial percentage due to drinking
Should not drive when drinking
Advice to younger Drivers
Government a Good Government
In the interest of all Ontario
Re St, Patrick's Day-
Re Memento of
Re "Shillalah" and "Shamrock"
ROOT. JOHN (P.C.) Wellington North
On Speech from Throne
Congratulatory - Mr. Speaker
Re Death of King
Congratulatory to Prime Minister
Re Illness, Hon. Mr. Doucett
Congratulatory to Hon. Mr, Thomas
Congratulatory to Hon. Mr. Goodfellow
Congratulatory to Hon. Mr. Dunlop
Re Provincial Civil Service
Re Hyiro
Re Highways
Re Public Welfare
Re Education
Re Health
Re Financial Position of Province
Re Conservation
Congratulatory to Hon. Mr, Kennedy
Communities Centers Act
0. A. C.
Ontario Veterinary College
Re Pioneers' Memorial
On Bills No. 68 and 69 Second Reading
Agrees to Bills
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ROOT, JOHN (Cont'd)
Congratulatory
To various speakers
Project considered for many years
Bills are historic
Transportation should be developed
Development important to western farmers V-
Power needs of Ontario
Re Perpetual Lotion
Natural course of Water
Project will remove barrier to
Navigation
Re Industrial expansion
Vast energy wasted
Home markets the surest
Re Use of word "Dominion"
Re Co-operation with other Governments
On Estimates, Department of Education
Payments to non-union bands
On Bill No. 97 Second Reading-
Great assistance to Farmers
Farmers are Capitalists
No control over export Market
No control over equipment Purchases
Re Disappearance of Farmers' Credits
Power Equipment Essential
Very progressive legislation
Age limit should be raised
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SjM.'SBERG, J. B. (LPP; St. -Andrew).
re; Dentil of Mr. Kelley,
Welcome to visitors,
Re; Hansard,
Re; Unemployed employables,
Re; conditions at Missions.
Re; rental contols.
Government policy requires controls,
G vernment failure in house con-
struction
Re; Slum clearances.
Resu atj.ons tantamount to increases.
Re; Helplessness of tenantgs .
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Problem solved by housing co struction *
Mo government plan for housing, "
On Bill No. 37 2nd Reading.
Re cost of appeals.
Where unable to pay
On Bill No. 43 ^d Reading.
h djourned debate on.
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On Bill No. 59
2nd Reading.
7 P. 3-2
On Bill No. 62, 2nd Reading.
Re Select Committee, 1951*
Untimely end of
Re; Legislation required,
Citation from Saturday Evening Post,
Jan. 12, 1952
A challenge to government.
Author unknown,
Re: Opinion of government as to scope
of investigation,
On Bill No. kQ 2nd Reading.
Bill is progressive step,
Re; rehabilitation aspectg,
0 ly surface scrat ching,
A piece -meal approach,
Commendation of hon. Mr. Poote,
Personal experiences with problem,
Re; charges from Burwash,
Re; chagges denied,
Re: Conference with Minister,
Re; use of sferap,
Re; removals from Burwash,
Re j letters from prisoners,
Re: intimidation,
Re; additional personal experiences,
Citation from letter from prisoner,
Re; difficulties at Mercer
Re ' Brampton Institution,
Progress net sufficiently rqpid,
Royal Commission or Select Committee
needed
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Rej Individual cases from Durwash,
Reform not an election issue,
ON SPE2CII FROM THE THRONE ;
Congratulatory
To Mr. Speaker,
To Mrs. Davie3,
To Mr. Rob arts,
To Mr. Root,
BleCt on personal triumph of Mr. Frost, ■ S p. H-4
Government not representative of popular
vote.
Re; defeat fcf Mr. MacLeod.
Rej seconders to motions,
Re: Only non-Tory from Toronto,
Re; address by hon. Mr. Phillips,
Re; immigration,
Aspersions on
Debate adjourned.
On Dills Kos. 6C and 69: o Readings.
Bills should e separated,
Favours principle of Bill,
Seaway a secondary matter.
Action too hasty,
Re; selfish support by United States,
Steel interests suddenly favourable,
Anxious to obtain Canadian ore,
Development of Canadian steel mills
desirable,
Re; Exports from Steep Rock,
Re; Proposed visit by SXenator Connolly,
Queries purpose .
Citation from all Street Journal,
Re; tlron Curtain" of ore,
Re; Brief from Dominion J* int Committee
of Railway Brotherhoods,
Re; History of development,
Development should be all-Canadian
Suggestion that Bill 66 be re-drafted,
Re; economic contradictions.
Re: "unhealthy prosperity"
Re; commodity shortages,
Re: dangers in industrial development 4
Re; United States "Bis interests"
Extract from speech, hon. Mr. Douglas,
Re; Unemployment,
Re; Housing,
Re; effects of inflation,
Solution of over-all issues required,
Re; Armament race,
Extract from/,1Drc#amlike Diplomacy" by
Dorothy Thompson,
Re; Lisbon agreements,
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Ro; c. c. F. eitrering position
Rcj Expenditures re armament ,
Re; Prohibitive taxation,
Re; Unpromising development,
Re; United States depleting Canadian
natural resources,
R«
western oil,
Re; Steep Reck,
Re; Ungava and Labrador,
Divided among United
States interests,
Re; Demand for opening Canadian steel
mills,
Qebcc professors,
Quebec clergy,
Extract from Speech, hon. Mr. Gemmell,"
Re; Canadian newsprint,
Extract from speech, P. J. Lyle,
Re; United States change of view re
St. Lawrence, Waterway,
Re; American investments in Canada,
Extract from Financial Post,
Re; recapturing Canadian independence,
Not in favour oc omplete disarmament, "
Re; "Peace through strength" and
" trength through peace" "
Re; Provincial handling of natural re?
sources, "
Extract from King's Christmas message,
19^5
On Bill No. 47. 2nd Reading,
Second reading should be hoisted,
Re; discussion on Hope report,
Vol.
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Re;
ft -, .
War on "frills"
Expressions of observation
Reference to Hope Commission
Report evaded by Government
No opportunity to discuss Hope report
(lover ment afraid of report.
Be ng aslceo to ignore report, "
On Bill He. 56/ 2nd Reading.
Legislation a retreat from original
po ition, "
Re; Proposed Forestry Commission, 1945"
Reasons for
Effect of
Good legislation - 1945.
Mever implemented,
Bill passed but not proclaimed,
Present policy bad,
Re; Statement by member for Hamilton
Centre,
Unparliamentary,
Ruling requested,
Maintains statement was true,
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Re; strike in printing plantgs, Vol. 18 p. A-l.
Re; Provincial contracts, " 18 p. A-2.
On Bill No. GO. 2nd Reading. " 18 p. J-7-
Act far ahead of other areas, 18 p. K-l.
Cr dit due to organized ivorkers, 18 p. K-l.
Re, room for further improvement, 18 p K- 1.
Re; accident prevention, " 18 p K-2
He; deviation from Roach report, 13 p K-2.
Re; present set-up, :lop-sided". " 18 p K-2
Re; Labour representation on Saftey
Councils, ■ 18 p K-3
Re; extract from brief of Ontario,
Federation of Canadian Congress
of Labour. ■ 18 p K-4.
Ex tract from page 91, Roach report, * 22 p A -9
Re; Needs pf workmen who become mental," 22 p A-10.
Incapacity r©a| to patients, 22 p A-ll.
Inc indents of • 22 p B-l
Re; Pre-existing physical condition, 22 p. B-2.
Extract from page 46, Roach report, ■ 22 p B-3
Re; Older pensionsers, ■ 22 p B-5
Re; Increased rate of compensation, " 22 p B-7
Re; soil erosion, " 23 P E-5
On Estimates; Department of Provincial Secretary; 23 p G-l
Re; cost-of-living bonus, n 23 P G-l
3houl,d be included in salaries of
Civil servants, " 23 p G-l
detract from "Trillium" " 23 p G-6
Re; Civil Service Commission, " 23 p G-6
Extract from ■ Civil Service News"
June, 1950 ■ 23 p G-7
Re; Casual lists. ■ 23 p G-8.
A continual injustice, " 23 p G-8
Re; Maintenance staff, ■ 23 p G-8.
Re; Ej^iiplov os, .iquor Control Be ard, ■ 23 p G-ll
Right to join Un±on denied, 23 P G-ll.
Re; estimates for art purposes, 23 p G-13.
Re; Queen's Printer, " 23 p G-l;>.
Re; printing contracts. 23 p G-16.
Re; Union shops, ■ 23 p G-17.
On Estimates. Department of Attorney -General: ■ 25 p. E-8.
' : — n ■ 26 p D-4.
Impartial observer, 25 p E-8.
Committee *s dissolution unfortunate, " 25 P E-8
Re; reason for constituting Committee 25 P E-8.
Re; situation in Windsor, ■ 25 P E-8.
Information originating with
newspaper men, 25 p E-9
Re; "Historic night" ■ 25 P E-9
Re; Marxian view of history," 2? p E-10
Committee a "costly white-
wash '"• " " 25 p E-10
Re; Attorney-General as Chairman 25 p E-ll,
Re: Popular provincial vote," 25 p P-l
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Re; abrupt ending of Committee,
Re; record of 1951 record available,
l.o charges made in 1951-1952,
Committee should be reconstituted,
Re; Criminal Justice Accounts,
On Bill No. 63; 2nd Reading,
Enforcement of regulations,
Too rigid,
Re: I'others' earnings,
Re; elimination of Commission,
On Bill No. 65; 2nd Reading.
Re; assessment of property,
Re; Request of Ottawa to correct,
OK SSTITATES
Department of Attorney-General
(continued) .
Re; crime comics,
Citation from F. 77erthman,
Re; effect of comic, strips on youth,
Citation, "Fulton amendment"
Re; General sale,
Examples of crime comics,
Re; why no action taken,
Re; application to Ottawa for amend-
ment
Re; Statement of Attorney-General un-
true
No replies to letters,
Committee for Democratic youth,
Ontario Securities Commission,
Re mining company.
No annual meeting,
Practice continuing,
Extract from letter from Companies'
Branch,
Re;
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OK ESTH'ATSS, Department of Health:
Re; Ontario Health Survey Committee,
Report of, -not made public,
Re; Kursing Group,
Re; Indigent ex-patients of Sanitoria,
Re; use of money from Ottawa,
Extract from Star editorial, May
12, 1951,
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ON ESTU'ATES, Department of Education:
Re; main problems of department,
Re; Hope Reporter,
Recommendations in,
Re; Deletion of "frills" and super-
fluities,
Re; Presentation of policies to House,"
Vol.
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Port Hopse influences,
Public statements by Minister >
Branch on cultural activities,
Payments to non-union bands,
Toronto grant,
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Re; Committee on Water levels, "
Opposed to "
Financial assistance to sufferers, "
Departments aware of situation, "
Committee will reveal nothing new, "
Top-level emergency conference necessary,"
Committee an evasion of responsibility,"
26 p GG-4.
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OK ESTITATES, Department of Labout:
Re; Letter of January 12th,
Re; Compulsory arbitration,
Re; Conciliation,
Tribute to Minister of Labour,
Re- Conciliation weakest ■ phase of
Department of Labout,
Re; delays in,
Extracts from various publications,
Re: Negotiations,
Re; Pressure by industry,
Re|cIAtt usedkto: black labour,
Re Conciliation should be optional.
Re; Gale decision,
Challenge to government,
Extract from section 69 of -Labour
Relations Act, 1950,
Re; right of appeal,
Re; desertion of Act by government,"
Government should have defended
legislation, "
Re; No attempt to incite nor ex-
cite people, "
On Bill No. 72. 2nd Reading.
Re; section 3,
Re; Temporary employees,
Re; Department of Highways,
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F-34.
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On Bill No. 105, 2nd Reading,
29 p J-l.
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Re; Monopolistic companies,
Re; Publicly-owned system,
Re; Charges by monopolies,
Re; Profits of.
Re; dividends of,
As compared with Hydro,
OK ESTHETES, Department of Mines:
Tribute to Minister,
Re; American capital invested,
Re; Steep Rock,
Re; Ontario should assume United
States' loan,
ON ESTIMATES, Department of Highways:
Over-all enquiry desirable,
Re; New bridge over Humber river,
Re; Costs of road construction,
Re; Increased number of motor vehicles,"
Creating new problems,
Re; Sharing gasoline tax revenue,
Re; Brief from city of Toronto,
Re; Suburban roads,
Extract from City of Toronto's brief,
Re; Brief from Association of Munici-
palities, " 30 p J-8.
On Bill No. 129. 2nd Reading. » 31 P F-7.
Re; Government's difficulty appreciated, 31 P F-7»
Regulations are important, " 31 P F-7.
Re; Equal interests of all parts of
Canada necessar}' to be considered, " 31 P F-8.
Re; Protection of railway workers, " 31 P F-8.
Re; No damage to any section of United
States, " 31 P F-8.
Re; Interests of Canadian truckers
should be paramount. " 31 P F-9.
Re; Agreement not a "one -way street" " 31 P G-l.
Re Geneva Convention, " 31 P G-2.
Should not be over-awed by, " 31 P G-2.
Extract from statement by president,
Canadian Manufacturers' Association, 31 p G-3.
Re; Pressure by certain United States
interests, " 31 p G-3.
Re; Should give no more than receiving," 31 P G-3.
On Bill No. 98. 2nd Pleading. " 31 P H-2.
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Re
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Re
Re
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Increase over-due, Vol. 31 P H-3.
Members' duties now full-time, " 31 p H-3.
Legislature should convene earlier," 31 P H-3.
Proceedings should be unhurried, " 31 P H-3.
No undue rush at present sittings, " 31 p H-4.
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31 p L-8.
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31 P L-9.
On Bill ho. 104. 2nd Reading. " 31 p H-5.
Extract from Toronto Telegram (Mr,
Fuller), " 31 P H-6.
ON ESTIMATES, Department of Municipal Affairs, " 31 p L-5.
Re; Relief of municipalities from cer-
tain services,
Re; Elements of favoritism,
Extract from Brief, Ontario Mayors and
Reeves, Jan. 18, 1952,
Re; Condition described as "critical"
Re; Statement of piblicy from government
desired,
Re; Report should not be too long -
delayed, " 31 p L-13 .
On Bill No. 115. In Committee,
Re; Hospital at St. Catherines,
Re; Psychiatric units in hospitals,
For temporary detention,
On Bill No, 68, In Committee,
Re; Project should not be international,"
Should be all-Canadian,
Re; International affairs,
No animosity toward United States,
Opposed to present poilicies,
Re; Imperialism,
Does not like American I: perialsim,"
Re; Amendment to Bill 68,
Amendment negatived,
On Bill No, 35, 2nd Reading.
Prime Minister's statement misleading,
Government does not want to collect,
Re; ^100, 000, 000. oo now due,
Extra forms required,
Re; Fault Ontario's not Federal,
On Resolution - Mr, Oliver,
Re; debate on narrow, partisan lines,
Re; I'ore complete answer required,
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Re; Marketing of prime importance, Vol,
Re; English food purchases curtailed, "
Chiefly Federal problem,
Re; Assistance from Ontario House,
Re; United States not proper market for
surplusses, '
On Bill No. 114. 2nd Reading,
Good legislation,
>40.00 monthly inadequate,
Re; Transferrence of assistance,
Re; Effect on family where breadwinner
disabled,
Re; Restrictive factors can be guaged
f rom experience,
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33 P L-7.
33 P L-8.
33 P L-9.
33 P L-10
33 P L-ll.
33 P SE-5.
33 p EE-5.
33 P EE-5.
33 P SS-6.
33 p EE-6.
33 p E3-7.
OK ESTIMATES
Department of Public Welfare: "
Re Child welfare, "
Province not paying proper share,"
Extract from newspaper, March
13, 1952,
Statement by Mayor Lamport, "
Re; Supplementary allowances for old-
age pensioners, "
Re; "Army of workers" not required, "
Re; Applicants "put through the wringer"
Re; Government taking a backward step, "
Re; Supplementary allowances now paid in
three provinces, "
Letter from British Columbia's Minister
of Health, "
Re; Remarks not nonsensical, "
Letter from Alberta's Deputy Minister
of Public Welfare, "
Re; Government has power and funds to
pay ■
Re; Letters appealing to Prime
Minister, "
Re; Challenge to Attorney-General
for public debate, "
Re; Report of Ontario Health Survey
Committee,
Should be made public,
On Bill Ko.
Re
Re
Re
Re
94. 2nd Reading.
Skepticism regarding Bill,
Slum clearances,
"Private enterprise",
Extract from Globe and Mail, March
20, 1952,
33 p JJ-5.
33 p JJ-6.
33 P JJ-6.
33 P KK-1.
33p KK-2.
33 P KK-5.
33 P LL-1.
33 p LL-2.
33 P LL-3.
33 P LL-3.
33 P LL-4.
33 P LL-5.
33 P LL-6.
33 P KK-1.
33 P MM-2.
33 p MM-3.
31 P A-3.
34 P A-4.
34 P D-6.
34 p D-6.
34 P D-6.
34 P D-7.
34 P D-7.
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Re; Promise to build more houses,
Re; The government has failed the ;.;0
people
Re; Establishment of Housing Com-
mission,
Re; Payments in lieu of taxes,
Re; No grants for municipal services ,
Re; Establishment of ,; company towns",
On Bill No. 146. 2nd Reading.
Re; Board representation,
Vol. 34 P D-8
34 P 0-10,
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On Bill No. 56. In Committee,
Re; authority vested in Minister,
Re; Should be amended to prevent future
mi s-management ,
Re; Establishment of Forest Resources
Commission,
Re: Present legislation permits poli-
tical favoritism,
Re: Operator's campaign in Fort William,"
Re; Legislation not fool proof,
Re; Section 13,
Re; sub-section 2,
Re; Section 13, sub-section 1,
Amendment to
Amendment negatived,
Re; American Newsprint Corporation,
Re; Chicago publisher,
Re; Government should be able to in-
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ON THE BUDGET:
Re
Re
Re
Re
Frequency of speaking,
Characterization of address,
Tacit acceptance of war programme,
Statement by Mr. Drew, March 18th,
Re-Important problems,
Re
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Re
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Statement by Mr. Diefenbaker,
Drew-Diefenbaker-Hees line,
Frost-Porter line,
Approach to problems,
Extract from Financial Post, March
29, 1952,
Markets for agricultural products,
Re-Exports of natural resources,
United States' investments in
Canada >
Statement by Mr. H. %T. Droff,
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Re; Providing publicity for govern-
ment,
Re; Statement by president, Canadian
Manufacturers' Association,
Re; Steep Rock Iron Mines,
Controlled by American capital,
Re; Extracts from Sarnia "Canadian Ob-
server",
Re- Securing timber rights,
Re; Governmental surpluses,
Re; Subsidies for farm products,
Re; Proclamation of Income Tax Act,
Re; Five percent, of income tax,
Re; Failure to care for municipal
needs,
Re; Milk subsidy,
Re; Failure to understand fundamental
problems,
Re; Liberal amendment not acceptable,
Re; Fourteen proposals,
Re; Reduction in amusement tax,
Vol. 34 P LL-4.
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On Bill No. 125. In Committee,
Re; Should be given more considera-
tion,
Re; '/Jill cause hardship to innocent
parties,
Re; Can be invoked improperly,
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34 p QQ-7.
34 P QQ-7-
34 p QQ-g,
34 p QQ-9|
OK EST DATES,
Department of Provincial Treasurer.
Re; Collection of five percent, of
income tax,
Province's position not legal,
Re; Cannot defend Federal policies,
Re
Re
Re
Re
Re
Re
Not desirable to proclaim Act,
Amount could be collected if de-
dired,
Purpose to influence forth-coming
Federal election,
Issuance of government bonds in
small denominations,
Material issued by Statistician
should be available to members,
Salaries inadequate,
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36 p AA-l.
36 p AA-l.
36 p AA-2.
36 p AA-3.
36 p AA-4.
36 p AA-5.
36 p BB-10.
36 p BB-13,
36 p BB-13.
VI.
SCOTT, HON. HAROLD R. (Minister of Lands and Forests)
On Bill ro.56 (1st Reading)
On Bill Ho.77 (1st Reading >
Area closed re fire hazard
Re Travel Permits
On Bill ro.56 (2nd reading)
Re Former forest wealth
Considered as enemies
To markets for
Beginning of industrial development of
Bxploitation of
No thought of forest management
Re Grading of Lumber
Contribution of forests to development of
Province
Re Pulp and paper industry-
Brochure "Timber Management in Ontario"
Bxtract Prom
Re Consolidation of Statutes
Crown Timber Act
The Cullers Act
Principles of Forest Resources Regulations
Act
Pulpwood Conservation Act
Hills Licensing Act, 1949
Forestry Act
Provincial Forests Act
On Bill I.0.I23, (1st Reading)
Re Trapping on own land
Increased license fees for hunting and
fishing camps
Renewal of prohibition against spearing
otter
Re Trespass on private property
On Bill No. 123 (2nd Reading)
Re Increased License Fees
On Bill No. HI (1st Reading)
Consent of electors not required for
issuance of debentures
Re Acquisition of land in other municipa-
lities
On Bill I'o.l50 (2nd Reading)
To assist Steep Rock re diversion
To avoid pollution of Seine River
Re Removal and deposit of silt
Re Conferences with Hydro
On Bill 1:0.56 (In Committee)
Amendment not acceptable
Resources administered to peoples'
Advantage
Principles of
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SCOTT. (KUi-:. HARQIfl fl. (Continued)
On Bill No. 123 (In Committee)
amendment to
Agreed to
On Estimates - Department of Lands and Forest
Responsibilities of Department
Provides watersheds
Re Policy on forest ownership
Four points of
Re Fire-fighting organization
Re Aerial fleet
Re Short-wave radio stations
Re Aerial water bombing
Re Fark tractors
Re Training of personnel
Re Forest diseases
Re Protection to Fish and T'Jild Life
Re Resources wisely and fully used
Re filing Department Timber L'a nag erne nt
Plan
Re Increase in Timber dues
Re New Policy re export unprocessed wood
Re Departmental Research
Recommended in Kennedy Report
Programme expanding
Re Tree genetics
Re Fisheries Experiment - South Bay Mouth
Re Lake Huron Commercial Fisheries
Research Station
Re Stream and lake surveys
Re Algae bloom
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Fish and wildlife laboratory at Kaple
Reforestation
Experimental trap lines
Canada Forestry Act
Final Agreement with Ontario
Forest reserves inventory
Reforestation
Subsidies
Recovery of
Endeavour to meet administrative
problems
Re Exports of pulpwood
Attendance at Rangers' School
Caterpillar plague
Salvage of Timber
Re 194S fire
Re Financing of
Re Cost of
pay of officers and rangers
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STEWART. WILLIAM J. (PC) Park dale
On Speech from the Throne Vll-E-1
Congratulatory - Mr. Speaker Vll-S-1
Regrets on King's Death Vll-E-1
Congratulatory - Mr. Robarts Vll-E-1
" - Mr. Root Vll-E-1
Re Former House Members Vll-E-2
Re Incorporation of Toronto Vll-E-3
Tribute to Prime Minister Vll-E-3
Re People's Mandate Vll-E-4
Re Functions of Opposition Vll-E-5
Re Rehabilitation of alcoholics Vll-E-5
Re Rehabilitation in reform institutions Vll-E-6
Congratulatory to lion. Mr. Foote Vll-E-6
Re Treatment of Cancer Vll-E-6
Re Suggested research re heart diseas Vll-S-6
Re education Vll-E-7
Deletion of patriotic poems Vll-E-7
Reinstatement of twelve patriotic poems Vll-E-8
Re Teaching of Democracy Vll-E-8
Re "Story of Empire" Vll-E-8
Re Payment of Taxes to Canada Vll-E-10
Re Foundation of British Empire Vll-E-11
Re Hospitals Vll-E-12
Increase in facilities of Vll-E-12
Re Unemployed Employables Vll-F-1
Care of aged Vll-F-1
Re Statement by Sir William Mulock Vll-F-2
Re Housing Vll-F-3
Ho.l Priority Vll-F-3
Support leadership of Government Vll-F-3
Re Fiscal policy of municipalities Vll-F-4
Re Meeting Toronto Council and York Members/Vll-F-4
Re Stoppage and slow-downs in building Vll-F-4
Reasons therefor Vll-F-4
Re St. Lawrence Seaway Vll-F-5
Re Preservation of Domestic Rights Vll-F-6
Re Elections Vll-F-6
Tribute to Chief Election Officer Vll-F-7
Tribute to Board of Education Vll-F-7
Re Welcome to Immigrants Vll-F-8
Re Riding of Parkdale Vll-F-9
Re American Investments in Canada Vll-F-9
On Budget V29-H-2
Evidence of achievement V29-H-2
Re Municipal Finances V29-II-2
Re Assessment of Crown Property V29-H-3
Re Services - Municipal V29-H-4
Re Services - Provincial V29-H-4
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STEWART, ". J. (Continued)
Re Natural Resources V29-H-4
Re Courses of study in schools V29-H-5
Extracts from Congressional Reoord V29-I-1
Re Exposition by J. H. T7ood V29-I-2
Re Supplementary Estimates V29-I-3
Re Health and Telfare Ap ropriations V29-I-3
Re Government aid to Housing V2<~-I-4
Re Good roads V29-I-4
Re Increase in traffic V29-I-5
Re Growth in Population V29-I-5
Re Per Capita Debt of Province V29-I-5
Re Net Debt of Province V29-I-6
Re Government investment in human resources V29-I-6
Re Corporation taxes V29-I-7
Re Criticism of "big business" V29-I-8
Re Telephone accounts V29-I-9
Re Reduction in race track taxes V29-I-9
On Estimates - Department of Highways V30-K-1
Re New Humber Bridge V30-K-1
On Estimates - Public '.forks Department V32-D-5
Re Improved telephone service V32-D-5
Re Good Housekeeping in Parliament
Buildings V32-D-6
Re Parking space at Parliament Buildings V32-D-6
THOTAS. HOP. FLETCHER S. (Minister of Public '.forks)
Re Hills Lake Pish Hatchery V13-A-2
Statement by E. B. Jolliffe, Sept.27/51 V13-A-2
Investigation ordered V13-.H-3
Re Conference, Dec. 19, 1951 V13-A-4
*.'ork ordered closed V13-A-4
Re Inventories V13-A-4
Materials re-checked V13-A-4
Charges laid against Superintendent V13-A-5
Department of Lands and Porests not V13-A-5
connected with project
On Bill No. 97 (L*st Reading) V20-B-1
Bill an original one V20-B-1
Originated by delegation of Ontario
Junior Farmers and Junior Institutes V20-B-2
"Youth and the Land" ia conservation
Reports V20-3-2
Re Questionnaire in surveys in several
Counties V20-B-3
Re Recommendation in brief • V20-3-4
Extract from Speech by Prime Minister,
November 6th, I 951 V20-B-4
Re Formation of Crown Corporation V20-B-5
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THOl'AS. HOI". FLETCI IER 5. (Continued
Authorized Loans
Extent of Loan
Re
Re
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Re
Re
Terms of repayment
Earners ' Housing
Interest Rates
Re Committee on 'later levels
Field canvassed by Conservation Com.
Solution unknown as yet
Conference has been suggested
Are prepared to proceed
On Estimates, Department of Public *7orks
Tribute to I"r..Doucett
Work completed under his direction
Re Establishment of Regional Offices
For control and supervision of projects
To facilitate works and payments there-
for
Re Oldest established Department of the
Government
Established since Confederation
Re All Legislation affects Department
Re ''Landlord of Province*"
Re Types of buildings
Re Difficulty in obtaining skilled
personnel
Re Departmental Projects
O.A.C. & Veterinary Colleges, Guelph
Re Research Building
Re Tiggery
KcDonald Institute
'Jest. Agricultural School, Ridgetovm
Agric. School - kenptville
Re Fire Inspection Stations
Re Farmers l.arket Unit
Re Ontario Food Terminal - Etobicoke
For Department of Attorney-General
Re Police Detachment Buildings
Re Living quarters and cell block at
Various Sites
Re Provincial Police Radio Network
Re Renovations of Court Houses in various
Centres
Re Improvements in Registry Offices
For Department of Education
Improvements to existing schools
New Buildings at School for Blind, ... .
Brantford
Re Hew Normal School - Toronto
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THCTAS. HOU. FLETCHER S. (Continued)
Re Addition to Textile Institute, Hamilton V32-C-5
For Department of Health V32-C-5
Increased bed-space for mentally ill V32-C-5
ICew Buildings at Ontario Hospital School
- Orillia V32-C-6
Construction at Ontario Hospital, Pt. Arthur V32-C-6
" ■ ■ ■ 3rockville#32-C-6
■ ■ " » School,
Smith Falls V32-C-6
Construction of I'edical and Surgical
Buildings, Smith Falls V32-C-7
Re Re-distribution of patients V32-er7
Re Renovation projects at various centres V32-C-8
For Department of Highways V32-C-S
Engineering and equipment depot, Toronto V32-C-S
Re Highway Scale houses, etc. V32-C-9
Re Property Branch, Department of
Highways V32-C-9
For Department of Labbur V32-C-9
Re Head Office, Workmen's Compensation 3d. V32-C-9
For Department of Lands and Forests V32-C-9
Buildings for Forestry and Vild-Life V32-C-9
Programmes
Construction in isolated regions by day V32-C-10
labour
Air-service hangar - Sault Ste. Iarie V32-C-10
Air Service bases and residences V32-C-10
Air Service "orkshop and wharves V32-C-10
Re Forestry School - St. Nora's Lake V32-C-10
Re Southern Research Station - la pie V32-C-10
Re Pathological Laboratory Building,
laple Hill V32-C-10
Re Research Station - Re Fishing -
Lanitoulin V32-C-11
Re Entrance gate - Algonquin lark V32-C-11
Regional Foresters' H.Q. Building, Port
Arthur V32-C-11
Chief Rangers H.^. Buildings, Sault Ste.
Iarie and Trout Lake V32-C-11
Renovations at various fish hatcheries V32-C-11
Re High Steel Towers Lookout Cabins V32-C-11
For the Department of Lines V32-C-12
Re Temiskaming Testing Laboratory-Cobalt V32-C-12
Re Mining Recorders' Office - Kenora V32-C-12
For Department of Reform Institutions V32-C-12
Faterials from Timico, Guelph and ICercer V32-C-12
Heavy works programme for V32-C-12
Improvements and extensions at various
Institutions V32-C-13
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THOI.AS, PLPTCHBR S. (Continued)
For Department of Travel and Publicity V32-C-13
Re Construction of Tourist Reception
Centres V32-C-13
Re New Reception Centre - riddle Falls V32-C-13
Department of Public ".Jorks Building Projects V32-C-13
Re Brick and tile plant - I'imico V32-C-14
Re Hospital at Guelph Reformatory V32-C-14
Re Extensions at Industrial Farm - Burwash V32-C-14
Re Gymnasium Building at Cornwall V32-C-14
Re Central Keating Plant - Burwash V32-C-15
New Annex for Public Trustee - Toronto V32-C-15
Removal of fire hazards at Parliament
Buildings V32-D-1
Re New Telephone dial system, Parliament
Buildings V32-D-2
Re Construction of Dams, Docks, Locks V32-D-2
Re Provincial aid to Drainage Act V32-D-3
Re Remedial Works V32-D-4
Tribute to Staff V32-D-5
Re Parking Space - Parliament Buildings V32-D-6
On Resolution - I'r. Oliver V33-I-6
Re Conservation V33-I-6
Re Implementation of recommendations V33-I-6
Lowering of agriculture costs of production V33-I-7
Re Beef Situation V33-I-S
Re Pork and Poultry Surpluses V33-I-9
Re Use of antibiotics V33-J-1
Re Calling of Provincial Agricultural V33-J-1
Conferences
Re Federal Government must assume V33-J-2
some responsibility
Re Importation into Ontario V33-J-2
Re l.'any problems in Ontario V33-J-3
Re Land use V33-J-3
Re Soil research V33-J-3
Re Tobacco Tax V33-K-1
Re Bonuses and subsidies not fundamental V3 3 -K- 2
Re Bacon subsidies V33-K-3
Re O.A.C. V33-K-4
Re Research work V33-L-4
Fust be done by industry V33-K-4
Mo control by farmers V33-K-4
Contribution by V33-K-4
Re Outstanding Bulls V33-K-5
Re Importation of Mew Zealand Cheese V33-K-6
Re Governmental advertising V33-K-7
Re General research V33-K-7
Re Hail insurance V33-K-S
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THOIAS, FLETCHER S. (Continued)
Re Hail losses in tobacco industry V33-K-9
Re Junior farmers V33-K-10
Re "The Talbot Regime" V33-K-11
Re Amendment to resolution V33-L-1
Agreed to V33-L-13
Re Science in Agriculture necessary V33-L-5
Re co-operation with Federal Government V33-L-5
On Bill No. 97 - (2nd Reading) V34-G-3
uate of becoming effective V34-G-4
Re Age Limit V34-I-2
Reasons therefor V34-I-2
Re .dO, 000, 000 limit 734-1-3
Few Legislation in re agriculture V34-I-4
Re Directorship V34-I-5
Re Canadian citizenship requirements V34-I-5
THOFAS, THOFAS D. (CCF) Ontario
Re St. David's Day V?-A-7
On Bills 68 and 69 (2nd Reading) V10-CC-2
Re Night sitting V10-CC-2
Principle of Bills supported V10-CC-2
Projects requested by C.C.F. V10-CC-2
Should not delay waiting U.S. Action V10-CC-3
U.S. Aid not needed V10-CC-4
Comparison of development between Canada V10-CC-4
and U.S.
Re Benefits of public ownership V10-CC-5
On Speech from the Throne V15-H-1
Congratulatory to mover and seconder V15-H-1
Re British Election, 1951 V15-H-1
Congratulatory to Kr, Dunlop V15-H-1
Re Work by Fr. French, Building Supt. V15-H-1
Re Unemployment V15-H-2
Affected by war in Korea V15-H-2
Full-time employment only in time of
War V15-H-2
Municipalities over-burdened by relief
Costs V15-H-3
Should share responsibility V15-H-3
Re Spread of Communism V15-H-4
Re Housing V15-K-4
Government record re: poor V15-H-4
Problem acute and pressing V15-H-4
Cause of social ills V15-H-4
Extract from "Community Planning Review" V15-H-4
Incidence of Tuberculosis in good and
Poor Housing V15-K-5
Re Infant Mortality Rates V15-H-6
Extract from comments "Halifax Citizens
Committee" V15-H-6
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THOMAS, T. D. (Continued)
Letter from Oshawa M.O.H. V15-H-7
Letter from Sanitary Inspector V15-H-7
Re Minutes of Meetings, Oshawa City CounciLVl 5-1-1
Meeting, August, 1951 V15-I-1
Amortized over 50 years ., V15-I-3
Not Municipality* i responsibility V15-I-3
Extract from Globe & Kail, June, 1951 VI 5- 1-4
He Agriculture V15-I-6
Re Milk Marketing Agency V15-I-6
Re Ceding of Tax Fields V15-I-7
Re ,,.7,000,000 VI 5-1-7
Federal Government's offer of 1945 VI 5-1-3
Re Cost of Relief - Oshawa, 1945-51 Inclusive V15-I-10
Re Provincial Grant for VI 5-1-11
Re Cost of Hospitalization V15-I-11
Re Canadian Living Standards V15-I-12
Re Federal-Provincial Taxation V15-I-12
Government attitude toward VI 5-1-12
Re Amendments to "orkmen's Compensation Act V15-I-13
Re Mo Compulsory Arbitration V15-I-14
On Bill No. 80 (2nd Reading) V22-C-9
Further amendments required V22-C-9
Re Dealing with Roach Recommendations V22-C-9
Re Retroactive compensation V22-C-11
Re Accident Prevention V22-C-11
Re Representation of organized labour on
Committees V22-C-12
Re Extract from Roach Report V22-C-12
On Budget V24-F-1
Congratulatory - Prime Minister V24-F-1
Re Economic Position of Ontario V24-F-1
Re Public and Private Investments V24-F-2
Re Socially wasteful expenditures V24-F-2
Re Federal policy on interest rates V24-F-3
Re Federal Philosophy V24-F-3
Re Indirect pressures V24-F-4
Re Housing V24-F-5
Record of Ontario not good V24-F-5
Statement by Mr. Griesinger, larch 19th V24-F-6
Re Provincial Net Debt V24-F-S
Re Old-age assistance V24-F-9
Re Dominion-Provincial Jurisdictions V24-F-10
Re Comparison of Government, 1943-1952 V24-F-12
Credit due to "Old Man Ontario" V24- F-12
On Estimates - Department of Agriculture V29-F-5
Re Cement purchases . V29-F-5
.'elcome to students from T7rinson Rd. School,
Oshawa, and "Jhitby Public School V32-B-4
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THCT-AS. T. D. (Continued)
On Estimates - Department of Public
Welfare
Re I edical Services for Pensioners
On Estimates - Department of Reform
Institutions
Re Rehabilitation
Costs of
T/7ARDR0PE, GEORGE C. (PC) Port Arthur
Felicitation to I'r. I."a,;ledoram on Birthday
On Bill Ko.47 (2nd Reading)
On Bill 1,0.77 (1st Reading)
Re Access of tourists over company roads
On Speech from the Throne
Re "The People's Government"
Re Jock Thompson's Bairns
Re Relief from Unemployment through
Accident or illness
Re Educational grants
Re Care for Aged
Riding of Port Arthur East- Thunder Bay
Area of
Economic Potentialities
Natural resources in
Growth Oj?
Northwestern Ontario
Timber Revenue
Pulpwood
Development of riding
Tining Industry
Re Prospectors' Resources
Re Public auctions desirable
Roads in riding
T-rotection of industries
Spruce Budworm
Fish and 'Tildlife
Ready markets available
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Advantages of - lacking
Re Education
Re Universities and colleges
Re Development of Northern Ontario
Re Program of road construction
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research
forest protection
cultural development
equalization of education
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'JARDROF?:, GTXRG3 C. (Continued)
Re Program of Agriculture V16-K-5
" " " mineral prospects V16-L-1
Re Invitation to north country V16-L-2
Re Visit, Governor of ! ichigan V16-L-3
On Estimates - Department of Health V26-DD-1
Anoreciation of improvement at Port Arthur V26-DD-1
On Pudget V3 5-1-1
Re Taxes on Provincial properties V35-1-1
Re "ensions for disabled V35-I-2
Re St. Lawrence Seaway V35-I-3
Re Southern States Vater Problem V35-I-3
Effect on pulp and paper industry V35-I-4
Tonnage through Sop Canal V3 5-1-5
Greater than Panama, Suez, Kan- V35-I-5
Chester and St. Lawrence combined V35-I-5
Costs of various sections V35-I-5
Divisions of V35-I-5
All-Canadian project V3 5-1-6
If joint-project - costs shared V35-I-6
Re Reference of Inter-Joint Commission V35-I-7
Appropriate authority required V35-I-3
Re Economics of problem V35-I-9
Potential traffic V35-I-10
Permit industrial expansion throughout
Ontario V3 5-1-11
Tribute to Prime Minister V35-J-1
Re Invitation to North Country V35-J-1
On Estimates - Department of Provincial
Treasurer V3P-AA-12
Re Collection of 5$S Income Tax V36-AA-12
Should be collected by municipalities V36-AA-12
(Page 142 follows)
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WARRSNDSR, WILLIAM K. (P.O.) Hamilton Centre
On Bills No. 68 and 69 Second Reading
Principles Supported
Re Hamilton Harbor
Great inland and land-locked harbor
Future increase in facilities
Foreign requests for land
Haste now required for progress
Project should be joint and costs
Shared
Re Railroad Men's Brochure
History of canals near Hamilton
Welland Canal
Project will assist railroads
Extract from brief - Mr. Jamieson
Dream becoming Reality
On Speech from the Throne
Re Riding of Hamilton Centre
Should proceed with Caution
Tribute to Prime Minister
Re Leader of Liberal Party
Socialist Doctrine unsound
, Rejected by New Zealand
Rejected by Australia
Rejected by Great Britain
Re Communists
Should be disfranchised
Representative of small number
Re Propaganda sounding Board
Re Letter by Mr. Salsberg
Re Compulsory Arbitration
Extract from letter
Not considered
Other forms of negotiation more
Desirable
Danger of - not real
Re Framing of Legislation
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WARRENDER. WILLIAM K. (Cont'd)
Re Provincial Grants to Municipalities V-15,G-3
Submission by Ontario Mayors and Reeves 7-15, G-3
Extracts from 7- 15, G-3
Re Grants to Fire Departments V-15,G-4
Re Resolution by Int. Association of Fire
Fighters 7-15,G-4
"No-strike" clause 7-15,6-4
Compulsory arbitration for Fire Fighers
and Police 7-15,0-4
Re "Penalty Clauses" in Fire Fighters' Act 7-15, G-5
Re "Strings attached" - grants 7-15, GK>
Re Pensions for Fire Fighers and Police 7-15,0-6
Re Standardization of fire-fighting
Equipment V-15,G-7
Re Conditional Grants 7-15,0-7
Re Housing 7-15, G-8
Low-rental scheme 7- 15, G-8
Re Unemployed employables 7-15, G-8
Re Central Provincial Bldg. -Hamilton 7-15, G-9
Re Suggested Amendments to Election Act 7-15, G-9
Re Suggested Amendments to Municipal " 7-15, G-9
Re Travelling Units for Hospitals ' 7-15, G- 10
Re Co-operative Apartments 7-15, G- 10
Re Memorial to late T.B.Mc Quest en 7-15, G-ll
Re Good Government will advance 7-15, G-12
On Estimates , Department of Agriculture 7-29, E-7
Re Royal Botanical Gardens 7-29, E-7
Extract from brief by Dr. Redforth '7-29,E-8
No assistance from Government 7-29, E-9
Proposed meeting; re Gardens with
Government 7-29, E-9
Re Contribution by Hamilton 7-29,E-10
On Estimates, Department of Provincial
Treasurer V-36,AA-14
Re Collection of 5$ Income T..x 7-36,AA-14
Estimate of Hamilton's share 7-36,AA-14
Admitted Ontario to get $20,000,000. 7-36,AA-l4
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WARRENDER. WILLIAM K. (Cont'd)
Re Extra SLaff required
Re Federal Government "date with Destiny"
Electors to be made aware of Facts
WEAVER. EVERETT L. (P.C.) St. David
On S eech from the Throne
Congratulatory - Mr, Speaker
Regret at Death of King
Congratulatory to Prime Minister
Be Popular Vote
Re Riding of St. David
Scene of First Parliament
Re William Lyon M: ckenzie
Riding entirely Urban
Densely populated
Re Conservation
Retention of Water
Rv Will Give Co-operation
On Bill No. 125 In Committee
Re Insertion of penalty clause
R A rees to apply Act as of date of com-
ing into Force
WELSH, HON. ARTHUR (Provincial Secretary)
On Bill No. 37 First Reading
Companies incorporated under
New companies yearly
Act constantly in use
Re Printers' Strike
Contracts not affected
On Estimates, Department of Provincial
Secretary
Re Civil Defence
Preparations for atomic air attack
Civil defence organization for
disasters
A civic responsibility
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WELSH. HON. ARTHUR (Cont'd)
History of accomplishments V-23,C-7
Re Joint meeting with Ottawa V-23,C-7
Target areas in Ontario V-23,C-7
Organization work nearly completed V-23,C-8
Location of Organizations V-23,C-8
Provincial Assistance V-23,C-8
Re Personnel of Civil Defence Branch V-23,C-8
Re Training of key personnel V-23,C-9
Tributes to Red Cross & St, John's
Ambulance V-23,C-10
Training extended to Defence
Workers V-23,C-10
Re Refresher Courses V-23,C-11
Advisory Cornmit'oee-re health courses V-23,C-12
Re Warning systems V-23,C-12
Radio and Telephone Communications V-23,C-12
Re Aircraft facilities .Department
of Lands and Forests V-23,C-13
Re Fire fighting equipment V-23,D-1
Re Standardization of Equipment V-23,D-1
Dominion-Provincial Agreement re V-23,D-2
Re Mobile Workshops V-23,D-2
Re Conversion Field Teams V-23,D-2
No cost to Municipalities V-23,D-2
Re Fire-fighting Organizations V-23,D-3
Re Fire Training programmes V-23,D-3
Re Radiological defence courses V-23,D-4
Re Close lias on work New York & Michigan V-23,D-4
Re Organization of Counties V-23,D-7
Re Regional Fire Schools V-23.D-7
Re Ontario Provincial Police V-23,D-8
Civil defence Road Map V-23,D-8
Re Lectures to Provincial Police V-23,D-9
Re Traffic - central place V-23,D-9
Re Interest of public V-23,E-1
Re Shelters V-23,E-1
Presently not adequate V-23,E-2
Cost of Communal Shelters V-23,E-2
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WELSH. HON. ARTHUR (Cont'd)
War Experiences in Outskirts of London V-23,E-3
Protection against Various Conditions V-23,E-4
Re Provincial Civil Defence Committee V-23,E-6
Good progress being made V-23,E-6
Much still to do V-23,3-6
General remarks re V-23,E-6
Operational role undesirable at present V-23,E-8
Re Employess Liquor Control Board V-23,G-11
Statement re interfering v/ith Union un-
true V-23,G-12
Re Amount spent in Art V-23,G-13
Re Estimate for Committees' fees V-23,G-14
Token amount only V-23,G-14
Printing Contracts V-23,G-17
Re Union Shops V-23,G-18
Re Standardization of Hose Couplings V-23,H-1
Estimates agreed to V-23,H-2
On Bill No. 72 Second Reading V-29,F-7
Re Ontario Civil Service V-29,F-8
Re Functions of V-29,F-8
Original cost of V-29,F-8
History of V-29,F-9
1st report on classification, 1920. V-29,F-9
Recent Improvements in V-29,F-10
Constant revision of Classification V-29,F-10
Annual salary review V-29,F-10
Re Establishment of Appeal Board V-29,F-11
Re Quarter-Century Club V-29,F-11
Re Mr. Chas. A. Fitch V-29,F-11
Re Civil Service Health Center V-29,F-12
Re "In-service training" V-29,F-12
Re Centralization of Payrolls V-29,G-1
Re Personnel of V-29,G-1
Re Increase in employees V-29,G-1
Re Resignations from very low per-
centage V-29,G-2
Endeavor to make service attractive V-29,G-3
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WELSH, HON. ARTHUR (Cont'd)
Re Efficient employees V
Re Less Efficient V
Re "Drones" V
Re Ontario Government Directory and Guide V-
Re Desire to assist all Citizens V-
Re Temporary Employees V
Department of Highways V
WHITNEY, NORRIS (P.C.) Prince Edward-Lennox
On Speech from the Throne
Tribute to Mr. Speaker
Tribute to the Prime Minister
Tribute to the Cabinet
Duties similar to those of County Councils V-
Government considering needs of People
Re Requests by rate payers
Re Increased Municipal costs
Re Working and living in different
Municipalities
Re :' Death and Taxes"
Re Highways
Regret at illness of Minister
Re Public Welfare
Problems of
Tribute to Hon. Mr. Goodfellow
Re Prince Edward County Children's Aid
Society
Re Riding of Prince Edward-Lennox
Residents of
Agriculture in
Re Tourist Trade
Re Travel and Publicity
Tribute to Hon. Mr. Cecile
Re St. Lawrence Seaway
Creation of new industries
Re Hydro
Extension of rural telephones
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WHITNEY, NORRIS JC on t ' d )
Re Memorial to early Settlers
On Bill No. 97 Second Reeding
Great Assistance to Agriculture
Consideration of suggestion to raise
Age Limit
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WILLIAMS. G. M5NNEN. Governor of State of Michigan
Reply to welcome by Prime Minister V-14'
Greetings from Michigan V-14
Re Detroit "Red Wings" V-14
Re Return of Mace V-14
Re Relationship between people of
Michigan and Ontario V-14
Re Undefended border between 2 countries V-14
Re Harly military struggles
Re Fort at Mackinac Island
Re Tried and tested friendship
Re Mutual rights and Liberties
Re Traits of early ancestors
Rights and beliefs of
Re Free movement to both Countries
Re Moving Frontiers
Re Discovery of natural Resources
Re Growth of Canadian Industry
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Re Unlimited possibilities of human spiritV-14
Re Military allies in two Wars V-14
Re Dieppe Beaches V-14
Re Modern Threat to our way of Life V-14
Re Imperial Communism V-14
Re Canada and U.S. must stand Together V-14
Re Construction of Seaway V-14
Development of Hydro V-14
Re Improved Techniques of Production V-14
Re Must meet Corn.unist Challenge V-14
By Increased political freedom V-14
Re Days of Colonialism is passed V-14
Re Great strength in U.S. and Canada V-14
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WILLIAMS. G. IiENNEN (Cont'd)
Must be mobolized
Re "True North"
Re Presentation of Bow Ties
To Prime Minister
To Mr. Oliver
WREN. ALBERT (L.Lab) Kenora
On Bill No, 62 Second Reading
Re Unfavourable publicity in North Country V-8
Makes Financing Dif f ic ult
Re Surprise Audits
Re Surprise Visits
Re Reports on properties
Should be made by qualified men
Re Commendation of O.S.C.
On Speech from the Throne
Re Reception by Cabinet and Members
Re Election of Liberal Members
Re Riding of Kenora
Re Legislation Constructively Critical
Re Effect of Seaway on Kenora Riding
Re Appointment of Cabinet Minister from
Northwest
Re Highway Development
Suggested Improvements in North
Secondary Roads
Re Grants for
Re Outlet Roads
Re Hydro
Re Expansion of - in north
Re Mile-consumer requirements
Re Some Municipalities v/ithout Hydro
Re Education
Re Financing of
Re Assistance for judicial districts
Re Financing new Schools
Re Educational ne-:ds increasing
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WREN, ALBERT (Cont'd)
Re Coital financing V-ll,G-8
Re Increased scope of Ontario
Municipal Corporation
No universities in Northwest
Regulations only applied to 2500 or mare V- 11
Re Hospitalization
Tribute to late Hon. Mr. Kelley
Re Cost of Hospitalization
Should be apportioned by districts
Re Housing
Problem, services in small communities V-ll,
Re Labour
Compensation for Ap rentice Trainmen
Pensions should be retroactive
Tribute to Mr. Daley
Appointment of "free agents"
Union Leaders failing in Duty
Re Mining
Extract from Toronto Star, March 5th
Re Holding of Mining Claims
Re Transportation in Mining Areas
Re Lands and Forests
Quicker only sustaining asset
Re Management of
Trading in Crown assets should Cease
Cure in allocation of Crown assets
Re Public Safety
Re Pay of Provincial Police
High Standard of living impossible
Re Housing for
Re Conditions at Dryden
Conditions in Jail Abominable
On Bill No. 80 Second Reading
Railway Unions in accord with amendment
Re Retroactive compensation
Re Loyalty of Employees of Industry
Re Comparison between Army and Provincial
Workmen's Compensation V-22,C-6
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VfflEN. ALBERT (Cont'd)
Re Collection of Compensation's Accounts
by Hospitals V-22,C-8
On Bill No. 123 Second Reading V-27,G-3
Re Increase in licenses fees V-27,G-3
On Bill No. 129 Second Reeding V-31,F-6
Other means of transportation could be
found V-31,F-6
Certain only temporary V-31,F-7
No protest at present V-31,F-7
On Resolution - Mr. Oliver V-33,L-1
Re Riding largely Labour V-33,L-1
Labour concerned with declining farm
income V-33TL-2
Re Scientific developments in Agriculture V-33,L-2
Re Withdrawal of President of United
States as Candidate V-33,L-3
Re Happy functions of Government cannot
Continue V-
Re Not entirely Federal Responsibility V-
Re Farmers should know the facts V-
Is real need for concern V*
On Bill No. 96 Second Reading V-
Re Confinrment to rural areas V-
Extr. ct from "Dryden Observer",
April 4,1952 V-
Re Housing Situation serious in North V-
Affects operations of large industries 7>
On Estimates, Department of Lands and ForestsV-
Tribute to Staff V
Re Administration of Natural Resources V
Re "Young Man Ontario" v
Re Increased Responsibility of Minister V
Re Functions of Opposition V
Re Work of Standing Committees not
Through
Re Discontent with Management of
Forest Resources V-
33,L-3
■33,L-4
33,L-4
■33,L-5
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34,ES-3
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34,SE-3
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WRSN. ALE5RT (Cont'd)
Responsibility of Opposition V-34,EE-4
Re Reserves Dependant on international
Conditions V-34,EE-5
Re Lumber and Pulpwood not included in
Mill Industry V-34,EE-5
Re Agreement re movement of Pulpwood from
Sioux Lockout V-34,EE-5
Reasons for Agreement V-34,EE-6
Re Inland Mills not Seasonable V-34,FF-1
Re Capital Investments V-34,FF-3
Re Present-day Production methods V-34,FF-3
Re Forests only source of new Development V-34,FF-4
Re Salary Schedules V-34,FF-6
Re Recommendations of responsible men in
North should be followed V-34,FF-6
Re Existing Timber Agreements V-34,GG-1
Re Impact of Crown Timber Act and
Regulations V-34,GG-1
Re Great Lakes Lumber and Shipping Co. V-34,GG-1
Re Excessive use of Telephones V-34,GG-4
Re: Public Accounts Misleading V-34,GG-6
Re Lack of Reforestation V-34,GG-9
(Page 153 follows)
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YAREMCO. JOHN (PC) Bellwoods
On Speech from the Throne V13-D-3
Congratulatory V13-D-3
To Kr. Speaker V13-D-3
background of member V13-D-3
Desire for knowledge of democratic
institutions V13-D-3
Is aware of trust imposed VI 3-D -4
Riding a cross-section of Canada V13-D-4
Residents of all nationalities V13-D-5
Canadian scene in concentrated form V13-D-5
Proud of riding V13-D-5
Extract from speech of Prime Minister V13-D-6
Re Ontario's expanding economy V13-D-6
Re Seaway and power development V13-D-6
Re Analysis of mandate V13-D-7
Standing of L. P. P. Party V13-D-7
Re Defeat of I. jr. HacLeod ' V13-D-7
Not confident of return V13-D-S
Re Program of L.P.P. Party V13-D-8
Re Statement by Tim Euck ' V13-D-9
Re Statement by Edna Ryerson V13-D-9
Repetition by llr. Salsherg V13-D-10
Re No "Iron Curtain" between Canada and
the United States V13-D-10
Re Future of Canada and Ontario linked
Together V13-D-10
Re Right approach to seaway project V13-D-11
Extracts from -Canadian Tribune" V13-D-12
" " " " Feb. 18/52 V13-D-13
Re Labour V13-D-13
Futual understanding necessary V13-D-13
Tribute to I'r. Daley V13-D-13
Re Future Planning V13-D-13
Re Education V13-D-13
Re Community Programmes Branch V13-D-14
Principles of V13-D-14
Statistics re V13-D-14
Legislative grants for V13-D-15
Re 13 simultaneous broadcasts VI3-D-I5
Tribute to hon. Ilr. Dunlop V13-D-16
Re "The Canadian Scene" V13-D-16
Re Exemplification of Government ' s policy V13-D-16
Re Present and future action V13-D-16
Welcome to students from Clinton St. School V32-B-11
On Bill 1,0.125 (In Committee) V34-QQ-13
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31 LL NO. 1.
aii Act respecting the T wn of New Toronto.
Kr. Brandon.
let Reading
2nd R-ading
In Cooaittee,
Til i re! Re "-G.L. n;; .
Royal Assent.
Vol. 6 p.
A-13
■ l.; p.
D-1
,: 17 P.
D-1
" 1C p.
3-4
■ IS p.
B-7
BILL NO. 2.
An Act respecting the city of Br.rni;. separate
School Bo:ud, Mr*. Catheart.
1st Reading,
&nd Reading,
In coomitteo,
3rd Reading.
Ro$al Assent j
Vol. 6 p. 3-1
13
p.
D-1
17
p.
D-1
Id
o.
B*5
1(3
p.
3-7
BILL HO. 3.
An Act respecting the City of 3 tret ford,
II.-. Edwards.
lot Heazding.
Vol.
11
P.
■'•-J
2nd Heading,
i.
17
P.
B-3
In Comsaittce,
i»
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P.
H-4
3rd Plw-: din^;,
N
24
P.
G-l
iloy;:l Assent,
It
P.
CC-4
BILL NO. 4.
:.n let respecting Sarnie Young Men's end
Young .-.'ovucn'i Christian Association, Mr. c.thcc.rt.
1st Heading.
jid Heading,
In Committee,
3rd Reading,
noy;:;l Assent.
Vol. 6 o.
D-1
n 23 p.
K-l
<=.J p.
G-4
■ 2g p.
ft r~
ft-5
■ 36 p.
CC-4
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SILL NO. 5
An Act respecting the City of Sault 3te. i.arie.
i'jr. Lyons,
1st reading $
2nd Heading.
In Committee
3rd Reading
Royal Assent.
Vol. 11 p.
" 17 P.
" 23 p.
■ 24 p.
■ 36 p,
A-5
B-4
K-4
A-1
CC-4
BILL NO. 6
An Act respect in;- the Town of Timmins Separate
School Board I'ir. Grummet t.
1st Reading,
2nd reading,
In Committee,
3rd Reading.
Royal Assent.
Vol.
6 p.
A-10
;i
17 p.
B-4
;t
23 P.
H-4
St
24 C
A-1
li
36 p.
cc-4
BILL NO. 7
An Act respecting the City of Fort Rilliam.
Kr. Rapledoram
1st Reading,
Vol.
9
P.
A-2
2nd Reading,
it
17
P-
B-5
In Committee,
it
23
P«
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3rd .leading,
it
24
0.
a-3
,coyal Assent,
it
36
P.
CC-4
BILL NO. 8
An Act respecting J. L. Thompson Supply Limited
hr. Parry.
1st Reading,
Vol.
11
p. A-4
2nd Reading,
it
17
p. 3-4
In Committee,
it
23
p. 1-1
3rd ceading,
n
24
P. G-2
Royal Assent.
it
36
o. CC-4
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BILL NO. 9
An Act respecting Bssex County Associated Growers
Mr. Murdoch,
(BILL ;aTHDRAWN)
3 ILL NO. 10
An Act respecting the Township of .Scarborough.
Kr« Beckett
(BILL WlTHD3A*N)
BILL NO, 11
An ;iCt respecting the Synogogue and Jewish
Community Centre of Ottawa lir. Morrow.
1st heading,
2nd Beading,
In Committee,
3rd Beading,
Royal assent.
ol
. 6 p.
A-10
fl
23 P.
K-l
if
25 p.
G-9
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26 p.
A-5
tl
36 p.
CC-4
BILL NO. 12
.n Act respecting the City of London,
1st -heading,
2nd Beading,
In Committee,
3rd Beading,
Boyal Assent.
Mr. Roberts.
Vol. 14 p. C-l
■ 25 o. G-7
" 26 p. D-2
■ 27 p. F-2
" 36 o. CC-4
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BILL NO. 13
An .act to incorporate the Trustees of
Massey Hall. Mr. Roberts.
1st -leading Vol. 9 ?. A-2
2nd reading " 26 p. C-9
In Committee. " 27 p. G-6
3rd Reading, » 2g p. A-4
Royal Assent . " 36 p. CC-4
BILL NO. 14
\n Act respecting the Town of Dryden.
Mr. TJren.
(BILL WITHDRAW!)
BILL NO. 15
An Act respecting the Town of Hespeler.
Mr. Myers,
(BILL WITHDRAWN)
BILL NO. 16
An Act respecting the County of Waterloo.
Mr. Leavine,
(BILL WITHDRAWN)
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BILL NO. 17
An Act respecting the Municipality of Neebing.
Mr. Mapledoram.
1st Reading, -
2nd .leading,
In Committee,
3rd leading,
.loyal Assent .
Vol. 11 p,
" 17 p.
it
23 o,
24 p.
36 p,
A-O
B-5
1-1
G-3
CC-4
BILL NO. 18
An Act respecting the Ottawa Association
for the Advancement of Learning.
Mr. Morrow,
1st Reading ,
2nd Heading
In Committee ,
3rd Reading ,
Royal Assent .
Vol.
tt
it
9
25
26
27
36
P.
P.
o.
P«
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A-2
G-8
D-2
F-3
CC-4
EILL NO. 19
.in Act respecting 3t. Patrick's
of Ottawa.
1st Reading ,
2nd Reading ,
In Committee ,
3rd Reading ,
.loyal Assent .
louse
Mir, Morrow.
Vol.
6 p. A-10
it
13 p. D-l
;t
17 p. D-l
it
18 p. B-5
it
18 p. B-7
BILL NO. 20
An Act respecting the City of Oshawa.
Mr, Thomas (Ontario).
1st Reading ,
Vol.
9
P.
A-2
2nd Reading ,
tt
26
P»
C-9
In Committee ,
»
27
P»
G-6
3rd Reading ,
»
28
P.
A-4
Royal ^ssent .
tt
36
P«
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BILL NO. 21
An Act respecting the Town of Orillia,
Mr. ilcPhee.
1st Reading,
2nd Reading,
In Committee,
3rd Reading,
Royal Assent,
Vol. 14 P. C-l
26 p. C-9
27 p. G-6
2g p. A-4
36 p. CC-4
tt
ft
tt
tt
BILL NO. 22
An Act respecting the Young Men's Christian
Association of Belleville.
Mr. Sandercock.
1st Reading,
Vol.
11
P.
A-6
2nd Reading,
tt
23
P.
K-l
In Committee,
tt
25
P.
G-9
3rd Reading,
tt
26
P.
A-6
Royal Assent.
tt
36
P»
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BILL NO. 23
nil Act respecting the Township of Pelee.
Mr, Murdoch.
1st Reading,
Vol.
11 p.
C-2
2nd Reading,
tt
23 P.
K-2
In Committee,
tt
25 p.
G-10
3rd Reading,
tt
26 p.
A-6
Royal Assent.
tt
36 p.
CC-5
BILL NO. 24
nn Act respecting the Grand Lodge of Ontario
of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows.
Mr. ..ardrope.
1st Reading,
Vol.
14
P»
C-l
2nd Reading,
tt
26
P.
C-10
In Committee,
tt
27
P«
G-7
3rd Reading,
tt
2fi
o.
A-4
Royal Assent.
it
36
P.
CC-5
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BILL WO. 25
An Act respecting the City of Ottawa.
1st Reading,
2nd Reading,
In Committee,
3rd .leading,
Royal Assent.
Mr. Morrow.
Vol.
11 p. fc-5
tt
25 p. G-8
it
26 p. D-2
!1
27 p. F-3
ft
36 p. CC-5
BILL NO. 26
An Act respecting the Township of Toronto.
It. Hall.
1st Reading,
Vol.
14 p.
C-l
2nd Reading,
it
26 p.
C-10
In Committee,
if
27 p.
G-7
3rd Reading,
ft
2g p.
A-5
Royal Assent.
if
36 p.
CC-5
BILL NO. 27
An Act respecting the Town of Barrie.
Mr. Johnston
(Simcoe Centre)
1st Reading,
2nd Reading,
In Committee,
3rd Reading,
Royal .issent.
Vol.
tt
tt
rt
tt
11 p.
17 p.
23 P.
24 p.
36 p.
A-6
B-5
I-l
G-2
CC-
BILL NO. 2g
An Act respecting the Canadian National
Exhibition Association.
Mr* Frost
(Bracondale)
1st Reading,
Vol.
6 p.
A-10
2nd Reading,
tt
13 p.
D-2
In Committee,
tt
17 p.
D-2
3rd Reading,
ft
16 p.
B-5
Royal Assent.
tt
IB p.
B-7
.
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BILL NO. 29
tn Act respecting the City of Toronto.
Mr,
1st reading,
2nd1 -Leading,
In Committee,
3rd Reading,
Royal assent .
Vol.
tt
it
10 p.
25 P-
26 p,
27 p.
36 d,
eaver,
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BILL NO. 30
An Act respecting the Town of Fort Erie.
Mr. Houck.
1st Reading,
Vol.
6 p.
A-10
2nd Reading,
tt
23 p.
J-2
In Committee,
tt
25 p.
G-9
3rd reading,
tt
26 p.
A-4
-•-oyal Assent.
tt
36 p.
CC-5
BILL NO. 31
An Act respecting Credit Foncier Franco-
Canadien.
Mr* Roberts,
1st Reading,
2nd Reading,
In Committee,
3rd Reading,
Royal Assent.
Vol.
K
It
tt
6 p. A-11
13 p. D-2
17 p. D-2
18 p. B-5
18 p. B-7
BILL NO. 32
An Act resoecting the City of Kingston.
Mr, Nickle.
1st Reading,
2nd Reading,
In Committee,
3rd Reading,
Royal assent.
Vol. 11 p. A-6
" 18 p. K-3
" 25 p. 0-10
" 26 p. A-6
" 36 p. CC-5
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BILL NO. 33
An Act respecting the Townshio of McKim.
Iir. Fullerton.
1st Reading,
2nd leading,
In Committee,
3rd Heading,
Royal Assent.
Vol.
8 p. A-2
it
17 p. B-6
H
23 p. 1-2
tf
24 p. C--3
tt
36 p. CC-5
BILL NO. 34
An Act respecting the Town of Almonte.
Iir. Pringle,
(BILL OTKDRAWN)
BILL NO. 35
:.n Act to suspend the Income Tax Act (Ontario)
in respect of Income of the Calendar Year 1951.
Iir. Frost.
1st Reading,
Vol.
30
P.
A-3
2nd ..leading,
t?
33
P.
C-2
In Committee,
tt
34
P.
QQ-4
3rd £eading, '
tt
35
P.
NN-3
Royal Assent.
tt
36
P.
CC-5
BILL NO. 36
An Act to amend The Provincial Loans Act.
Mr. Frost.
1st Reading,
2nd Reading,
In Committee,
3rd Reading,
Royal Assent.
Vol. 31
it 33
34
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P.
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36 p.
A-6
C-2
£-5
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CC-5
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BILL NO. 37
.n Act to amend the Summary Convictions Act.
Mr. Porter.
1st Heading,
2nd .leading,
In Committee,
3rd Heading.
Aoyal Assent.
Vol.
1 p.
C-3
it
5 p.
F-5
tt
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B-10
ti
29 p.
3-3
tt
36 p.
CC-5
BILL MO. 33
..n .ct to amend the ..dministration of
Justice Expenses Act.
Mr. Porter.
1st heading,
Vol.
"2 p. B-3
2nd Heading,
;t
5 p. F-5
In Committee,
it
30 p. L-2
3rd Heading,
it
31 p. a-8
Hoyal Assent.
it
36 p. CC-5
BILL NO. 39
An Act to amend the Custody of Documents Act.
Mr . Port er ,
1st Heading,
Vol.
2 p.
ri
2nd Heading,
tt
5 P.
In Committee,
it
30 p.
L-3
3rd Heading,
tt
31 p.
A-8
Hoyal Assent.
it
36 p.
CC-5
BILL NO. 40
An Act to amend the Division Courts Act.
Mr. Porter.
1st Heading,
Vol.
2
P«
B-4
2nd .leading,
it
5
P»
F-6
In Committee,
tt
23
P«
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3rd Heading,
tt
24
P.
G-4
Hoyal Assent.
ft
36
P.
CC-6
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BILL NO. 41
An Act to amend the Evidence Act.
I lr. Porter.
1st Reading,
Vol.
2 p. B-5
2nd Reading,
tt
5 p. F-8
In Committee,
tf
30 p. L-3
3rd leading,
ft
31 p. a-8
;i.oyal Assent.
tt
36 p. CC-6
BILL NO. 42
The Justices of the Peace Act, 1952.
1st reading,
2nd Reading,
In Committee,
3rd Reading,
Royal Assent.
Vol.
tt
I!r. Porter.
2 p. B-6
5 p. F-ll
28 o. B-10
29 p. B-3
36 p. CC-6
BILL NO. 43
An Act to amend the Juvenile and Family
Courts Act* Mr. Porter.
1st Reading,
2nd Reading,
In Committee,
3rd Reading,
Royal Assent.
Vol.
tt
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it
2 p. B-7
5 p. G-10
28 p
29 p
36 p
B-10
B-4
CC-6
BILL NO. 44
The Magistrates Act, 1952,
Mr . Port er .
1st Reading,
Vol.
2 p. B-7
2nd leading,
tt
8" p. H-5
In Committee,
tt
30 p. L-3
3rd Reading,
ft
31 p. A-9
Royal Assent.
tt
36 p. CC-6
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BILL NO. 45
An i\ct to amend The Registry Act.
Mr. Porter.
1st Reading,
Vol.
2 p. B-8
2nd heading,
(i
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In Committee,
it
23 p. J-l
3rd Reading,
it
24 p. G-4
Royal Assent.
tt
36 p. CC-6
BILL NO. 46
An Act to amend The Surrogate Courts Act.
Mr. Porter,
1st Reading,
Vol.
2 p.
B-9
2nd leading,
tt
8 p.
H-5
In Committee,
tt
23 p.
J-l
3rd Reading,
it
24 p.
G-5
Royal Assent.
tt
36 p.
CC-6
BILL NO. 47
I The Vocational
L education act.
Mr. Dunlop.
1st Reading,
2nd Reading,
In Committee,
3rd Reading,
Royal Assent.
Vol. 2 p. B-10
" 13 p. C-8
" 27 p. B-11
■ 29 p. B-6
" 36 p. CC-6
BILL NO. 4fi
An Act to amend The Parole Act.
1st Reading,
2nd Leading,
In Committee,
3rd Reading,
Royal Assent.
Vol.
tt
tt
tt
Mr. Foote,
2 p,
8 p,
2S p,
29 p.
36 p,
B-10
H-4
B-11
B-5
CC-6
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BILL NO. 49
An Act to amend The Interpretation Act.
Mr . Port er .
1st Heading,
Vol.
4 p.
A-2
2nd Heading,
tt
24 p.
1-4
In Committee,
it
2g p.
B-10
3rd -leading,
it
29 p.
B-4
Hoyal Assent.
;t
36 p.
CC-6
BILL NO. 50
An Act to amend The Land Titles Act.
1st Heading,
2nd Heading,
In Committee,
3rd Heading,
Hoyal assent.
Mr, Porter.
Vol.
4 p. A-2
tr
24 0. 1-4
if
30 p. L-3
tf
31 to. A-9
f!
36 p. CC-6
BILL NO. 51
An Act to repeal The Execution of Trusts Act, 1939.
Mr. Porter.
1st Heading,
Vol.
4 p.
A-3
2nd Heading,
n
24 p.
1-5
In Committee,
rt
25 ps
G-13
3rd Heading,
it
26 p.
A-7
Hoyal Assent.
rt
36 p.
CC-6
BILL NO. 52
An ..ct to amend The Dependants' .lelief Act«
Llr. Porter.
1st
Heading,
Vol.
4
P.
A-
•4
2nd
Heading,
tt
24
P.
J-
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In Committee,
rt
30
P.
L-
■3
3rd
Heading,
Tf
31
p.
A ■
■ 10
Hoyal Assent.
ff
36
P#
CC-6
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BILL NO. 53
An Act to amend The Plant Diseases Act«
Mr. Kennedy,
1st Heading,
2nd Reading,
In Committee,
3rd Reading,
Royal Assent.
Vol.
4 p.
A-4
it
17 p.
C-4
tt
27 p.
B-12
Tt
29 P.
B-6
If
36 p.
CC-6
BILL NO. 54
The V/arble Fly Control Act, 1952
Mr. Kennedy
1st Reading,
Vol.
4 p. A-5
2nd Reading,
Tt
17 p. C-12
In Committee,
if
28 p. B-12
3rd Reading,
ft
29 p. B-7
Royal Assent.
tt
36 p. CC-6
BILL NO. 55
An Act to amend The Agricultural College Act.
Ilr. Kenned;
1st Reading,
Vol.
4 P. A-5
2nd Reading,
tt
26 p. A-12
In Committee,
tt
32 p. G-2
3rd Reading,
tt
33 p. A-7
Royal Assent.
tt
36 p. CC-7
BILL NO. 56
The Crown Timber Act, 1952.
1st Reading,
2nd Reading,
In Coaimittee,
3rd Reading,
Royal Assent.
Mr. Scott.
Vol.
4 P. A-5
tt
15 P. B-3
tt
34 p. BB-3
tt
35 p. NN-1
tt
36 p. CC-7
-168-
BILL NO. 57
An Act to amend The County Courts Act.
Mr. Porter.
1st Reading,
Vol.
5 P.
D-ll
2nd Reading,
tt
7 p.
A-9
In Committee,
it
23 p.
J-l
3rd Reading,
tt
24 p.
G-5
Royal Assent.
tt
36 p.
CC*7
BILL NO. 5S
An Act to amend The General SessionslAct.
Mr. Porter.
1st Reading,
Vol.
5
P.
D-ll
2nd Reading,
?t
7
P.
B-l
In Committee,
n
2g
P.
B-ll
3rd Reading,
tt
29
P.
B-5
Royal Assent.
it
36
P-
CC-7
BILL NO. 59
An act to amend The Sheriffs Act.
Mr« Porter.
1st Reading,
Vol.
5 p. D-12
2nd Reading,
tt
7 p. B-2
In Committee,
tf
23 o. J-l
3rd Reading,
tt
24 p. G-5
Royal xvssent.
tt
36 p. CC-7
BILL NO. 60
An Act to amend The Judicature Act.
1st Reading,
2nd Reading,
In Committee,
3rd Reading,
Royal .issent.
Kr. Pi
Drter
Vol.
5 P.
D-12
tt
7 p.
B-4
tt
25 p.
G-10
tt
26 p.
A-7
tt
36 p.
CC-7
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BILL NO. 61
An Act to amend The Jurors Act.
Mr. Porter.
1st Reading,
Vol.
5 p. E-2
2nd Reading,
tt
7 p. B-5
In Committee,
;t
25 p. G-12
3rd Reading,
it
26 p. A-8
Royal Assent.
ft
36 p. CC-7
BILL NO. 62
An Act to amend The Securities Act.
Mr,
, Porter
1st Reading,
Vol.
5
p. E-2
2nd Reading,
tt
8
p. E-l
In Committee,
tt
25
p. G-13
3rd Reading,
tt
26
p. A-3
Royal Assent.
tt
36
p. CC-7
BILL NO. 63
The Mothers' Allowances Act, 1952.
Mr. Goodfellow.
1st Reading,
Vol.
5
2nd Reading,
tt
26
In Committee,
tt
26
3rd Reading,
ft
29
Royal Assent.
tt
36
p.
p.
p.
p«
p.
S-3
B-12
B-12
B-g
CC-7
BILL NO. 64
An Act to amend The Homes for the Aged Act.
Mr. Goodfellow.
1st
Reading,
Vol.
5
P«
E-3
2nd
Reading,
tt
26
P-
C-l
In (
Committee,
ft
32
P»
G-4
3rd
Reading,
tf
33
P.
A-7
Royal Assent.
tt
36
P«
CC-7
-170-
BILL NO. 65
An Act to amend The Old-Age Assistance
Act, 1951,
Mr. Goodfellow
1st Reading,
Vol. 5 p. E-5
2nd Reading,
" 26 p. C-8
In Committee,
" 34 P. PP-3
3rd Reading,
'■ 35 p. NN-1
Royal Assent.
■ 36 p. CC-7
BILL NO. 66
An Act to amend The Auxiliary Classes Act,
Mr. Dunlop
1st Reading,
2nd Reading,
In Committee,
3rd Reading,
Royal Assent.
Vol.
it
it
ii
ii
5 p. E-6
13 P. C-9
28 p. B-12
29 p. B-6
36 p. CC-7
BILL NO. 67
An Act to amend The Continuation Schools Act,
Mr. Dunlop.
1st Reading,
Vol. 5 p. E-7
Order discharged and
Bill withdrawn.
BILL NO. 68
An Act to Approve an Agreement between Canada
and Ontario respecting the Generation of
Electrical Power in the International Rapids
St .Lawrence River,
Mr. Frost (Victoria)
1st Reading,
Vol. 6 p. A-5
2nd Reading,
■ 10 p. HH-1
In Committee,
■ 33 P. N-4
3rd Reading,
" 34 P. C-2
Royal Assent.
" 36 p. CC-7
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BILL NO. 69
An Act respecting the Development of Power in the
International Rapids Section of the St .Lawrence
River, Mr. Challies,
1st Reading,
Vol.
6 p.
A-8
2nd Reading,
it
10 p.
HH-1
In Committee,
ti
33 p.
N-4
3rd Reading,
ii
34 p.
C-3
Royal Assent.
n
36 p.
CC-7
BILL NO. 70
An Act to amend The Power Commission Act,
Mr. Challies
1st Reading,
2nd Reading,
In Committee,
3rd Reading,
Royal Assent.
Vol.
ii
it
ii
ii
6 p. A-9
27 p. F-6
28 p. C-1
29 p. B-10
36 p. CC-8
BILL NO. 71
An Act to repeal the Suburban Area Development Act.
Mr. Dunbar.
1st Reading,
Vol. 7 p.
A-5
2nd Reading,
" 27 p.
F-7
In Committee,
■ 28 p.
C-1
3rd Reading
■ 29 p.
B-10
Royal Assent.
" 36 p.
CC-8
BILL NO. 72
An Act to amend the Public Service Act.
Mr. Welsh.
1st Reading,
Vol. 11 p. A-4
2nd Reading,
" 29 p. H-l
In Committee,
» 34 p. PP-2
3rd Reading,
■ 35 p. NN-2
Royal Assent.
■ 36 p. CC-8
-172-
BILL NO. 73
An Act to provide for the making of inquiries in
connection vdth Hospitals, Sanitoria, Charitable
Institutions and other organizations, Mr* Porter,
1st Reading,
2nd Reading,
In Committee,
3rd Reading,
Royal Assent.
Vol. 15 p.
" 16 p.
" 17 p.
■ 18 p.
■ 18 p.
A-9
B-6
C-l
B-6
B-7
BILL NO. 74
An Act to amend The Trustee Act,
1st Reading,
2nd Reading,
In Committee,
3rd Reading,
Royal Assent.
Mr. Porter.
Vol. 15 p.
" 24 p.
" 32 p.
" 33 p.
" 36 p.
A-9
J-3
G-2
A-7
CC-8
BILL NO. 75
An Act to amend The Drugless Practitioners Act,
Mr. Phillips,
1st Reading,
Vol.
15 p.
B-l
2nd Reading,
ii
28 p.
A-8
In Committee,
ii
32 p.
H-5
3rd Reading,
ti
33 p.
A-8
Royal Assent.
it
36 p.
CC-8
BILL NO. 76
An Act to amend The Publio Libraries Act,
Mr.
Dunlop.
1st Reoci ■.".»;,
Vol. 15 p.
B-l
2nd Reo.ci".^»
« 27 p.
?-7
In Committed,
» 3< p.
H~l
3rd Reading,
■ 33 p.
A-8
Royal Assent.
" 36 p.
CC-8
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BILL NO. 77
An Act to amend The Forest Fires Prevention Act,
Mr. Scott,
1st Reading,
2nd Reading,
In Committee,
3rd Reading,
Royal Assent.
Vol.15 p.
" 26 p.
" 28 p.
" 29 p.
11 36 p,
B-2
C-8
B-13
B-8
CC-8
BILL NO. 78
An Act to amend The Provincial Parks Act,
1st Reading,
2nd Reading,
In Cowmvctee,
3rd Riding,
Royal Assent.
Vol.
it
ti
Mr. Scott,
16 p.
26 p.
28 p.
29 p.
36 p.
A-3
C-8
B-13
B-8
CC-8
BILL NO. 79
An Act to amend The Pharmacy Act,
1st Reading,
2nd Reading,
In Co-iVlt'^-e,
3rd '.1,;'. a-~^,
Royal taice/Aa
Vol.
ti
m
Mr. Phillips,
16 p.
26 p.
28 p.
29 o.
3& p.
A-4
C-8
B-13
B-9
CC-8
BILL NO. 80
An Act to amend The Workmen's Compensation
Act,
Mr. Daley.
1st Reading.,
Vol.
16 p. A-6
2nd Reading,
ii
22 p D-5
In Committee,
n
<, J J . . — X
3rd Reading,
it
29 c. 3-7
Royal Assent.
n
36 p. CC-8
.
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-174-
BILL NO. 81
An Act to amend The Insurance Act,
1st Reading,
2nd Reading,
In Committee,
3rd Reading,
Royal Assent.
Mr. Porter,
Vol. 16 p.
" 26 p.
" 28 p.
" 29 p.
■ 36 p.
A-7
C-9
B-13
B-9
CC-8
BILL NO. 82
An Act to amend The Real Estate and Business
Brokers' Act,
Mr.
Porte
1st Reading,
2nd Reading,
In Committee,
3rd Reading,
Royal Assent.
Vol. 16 p.
■ 26 p.
" 28 p.
" 29 p.
" 36 p.
A-8
C-9
B-14
B-10
CC-8
BILL NO. 83
An Act to amend The Natural Gas Conservation
Act,
Mr. Gemmell
1st Reading,
Vol.
16 p. A-8
2nd Reading,
it
27 p. F-7
In Committee,
ti
34 p. 00-4
3rd Reading,
ii
35 p. NN-1
Royal Assent.
ii
36 p. CC-8
BILL NO. 84
An Act to amend The Mining Act,
1st Reading
2nd Reading,
In Committee,
3rd Reading,
Royal Assent.
Mr. Gemmell.
Vol. 16
11 27
" 34
„ 35
" 36
B-l
F-8
PP-1
NN-2
CC-8
-175-
BILL NO. 85
An Act to amend The Department of Municipal
Affairs Act,
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Mr. Dunbar
1st Reading,
2nd Reading,
In Committee,
3rd Reading,
Royal Assent.
Vol. 16 p. B-2
" 27 p. F-9
■ 32 p. H-2
» 33 p. A-8
" 36 p. CC-8
BILL NO. 86
An Act to amend The Ontario Municipal Board Act,
Mr. Dunbar,
1st Reading,
2nd Reading,
In Committee,
3rd Reading,
Royal Assent.
Vol.
ti
it
it
n
16 p. B-3
27 p. F-9
32 p. H-2
33 p. A-8
36 p. CC-9
BILL NO. 87
Company's Act, 1952
Mr. Welsh.
1st Reading,
Vol.
17 p. A-8
Referred to select Committee
the Companies Act.
BILL NO. 88
An Act to amend The Conservation Authorities
Act,
Mr. Griesinger
1st Reading,
Vol. 17 p. B-2
2nd Reading,
■ 27 p. G-4
In Committee,
» 34 p. PP-2
3rd Reading,
" 35 p. NN-2
Royal Assent.
■ 36 p. CC-9
-176-
BILL NO. 89
An Act to amend The Loan and Trust Corporations
Act,
Mr, Porter
1st Reading,
2nd Reading,
In Coranittee,
3rd Reacting,
Royal Assent.
Vol.
ii
ii
ii
ti
19 p. A-2
24 p. J-3
32 p. G-2
33 p. A-7
36 p. CC-9
BILL NO. 90
An Act to amend The Tourist Establishments Act,
Mr. Cecile.
1st Reading,
Vol.
19 p.
A-2
2nd Reading,
ii
28 p.
A-5
In Committee,
n
34 P.
PP-2
3rd reading,
ti
35 p.
NN-2
Royal Assent.
ii
36 p.
CC-9
BILL NO. 91
An Act to amend The Mechanics' Lien Act,
Mr. iiacaulay
1st Reading,
Vol.
19 p. A-3
2nd Reading,
ti
26 p. A-9
In Committee,
ii
34 P. DD-15
3rd Reading,
ii
35 p. Ki!-4
Royal Assent.
n
36 p. CC-9
BILL NO. 92
An Act to amend The Municipal Act,
*
Mr. Dunbar
1st Reading,
Vol.
19 p. A-4
2nd Reading,
it
27 p. F-9
In Committee,
it
34 p. N-4
3rd Reading,
it
35 p. NN-1
Royal Assent.
it
36 p. CC-9
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BILL NO. 93
An Act to amend The Dower Act,
Mr. Porter.
1st Reading,
2nd Reading,
In Committee,
3rd Reading,
Royal Assent.
Vol. 20 p. A-8
» 24 p. J-3
■ 34 p. N-4
» 35 p. NN-1
■ 36 p. CC-9
BILL NO. 94
An Act to amend The Housing Development
Act,
Mr. Griesinger.
1st Reading,
Vol. 20 p. A-13
2nd Reading,
» 34 p. E-2
In Committee,
" 35 p. MK-2
3rd Reading,
» 36 p. A-5
Royal Assent.
■ 36 p. CC-9
BILL NO. 95
An Act to amend The Planning Act,
1st Reading,
2nd Reading,
In Committee,
3rd Reading,
Royal Assent .
Mr. Griesinger.
Vol. 20 p.
" 34 p.
" 35 p.
" 36 p,
" 36 p,
B-1
F-2
MM-2
A-5
CC-9
BILL NO. 96
An Act to provide Financial Assistance in the
Building of Houses in Rural Villages and
uuier nureu. «rc
ao,
Mr. Griesinger.
1st Reading,
2nd Reading,
In Committee,
3rd Reading,
Royal Assent.
Vol.
It
II
II
II
20 p. B-1
34 P. G-3
35 p. MM-3
36 p. A-5
36 p. CC-9
-178-
BILL NO. 97
An Act to incorporate the Ontario Junior
Farmer Establishment Loan Corporation for
the purpose of assisting Young Farmers,
1st Reading,
2nd Reading,
In Committee,
3rd Reading,
Royal Assent.
Vol.
ii
it
Mr. Thomas (Elgin)
20 p,
34 p.
35 p.
36 p.
36 p.
B-9
1-7
MM-3
A-5
CC-9
BILL NO. 98
An Act to amend The Legislative Assembly Act,
Mr. Welsh
1st Reading,
Vol.
20 p.
C-l
2nd Reading,
ii
31 p.
H-4
In Committee,
it
34 p.
PP-7
3rd Reading,
ti
35 p.
NN-2
Royal Assent.
ii
36 p.
CC-9
BILL NO. 99
An Act respecting the Health of Livestock,
1st Reading,
2nd Reading,
In Committee,
3rd Reading,
Royal Assent.
Mr. Kennedy.
Vol. 20 p. C-10
■ 22 p. D-6
■ 29 p. B-ll
■ 29 p. B-5
■ 36 p. CC-9
BILL NO. 100
An Act to amend The Milk Control Act,
— — r
Mr. Kennedy
1st Reading,
Vol.
20 p. C-10
2nd Reading,
ii
27 p. F-10
In Committee,
ii
32 p. G-2
3rd Reading,
it
33 p. A-7
Royal Assent.
it
36 p. CC-9
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BILL NO. 101
An Act to amend The Sanatoria for Consumptives
Act
* Mr. Phillips.
1st Reading,
Vol.
20 p.
C-ll
2nd Reading,
it
28 p.
A-6
In Committee,
it
32 p.
H-5
3rd Reading,
it
33 P.
A-8
Royal Assent.
n
36 p.
CC-10
BILL NO. 102
An Act to amend The Public . Health Act,
Mr. Philli
1st Reading,
Vol. 20 p. C-ll
2nd Reading,
" 28 p. A-6
In Committee,
11 32 p. H-5
3rd Reading,
" 33 p. A-8
Royal Assent.
■ 36 p. CC-10
BILL NO. 103
An Act to amend The Assessment Act,
1st Reading,
2nd Reading,
In Committee,
3rd Reading,
Royal Assent.
Vol.
ii
Mr. Dunbar.
22 p,
27 p.
34 p.
35 p.
36 p.
A-3
F-9
K-7
NN-1
CC-10
BILL NO. 104
An Act to Assist Municipalities by providing
for payments by Ontario to Municipalities in
Lieu of Taxes, Mr# Dunbar<(
1st Reading,
Vol.
22 p.
A-7
2nd Reading,
it
31 p.
1-7
In Committee,
it
34 p.
PP-7
3rd Reading,
it
35 p.
NN-3
Royal Assent.
it
36 p.
CC-10
-180-
BILL NO. 105
An Act to amend The Rural Telephone
it, 1951,
Mr. Challies.
1st Reading,
2nd Reading,
In Committee,
3rd Reading,
Royal Assent.
Vol. 23 p. A-2
" 29 p. K-2
■ 34 P. PP-3
» 35 p. NN-2
» 36 p. CC-10
BILL NO. 106
An Act to amend The Power Commission Act, No. 2,
Mr. Challies.
1st Reading,
Vol.
23 p.
A-4
2nd Reading,
ti
31 p.
1-7
In Committee,
it
34 p.
QQ-2
3rd Reading,
ii
35 p.
NN-3
Royal Assent.
ii
36 p.
CC-10
BILL NO. 107
An Act to amend The Medical Act,
Mr. Phillips.
1st Reading,
Vol. 23 p. A-4
2nd Reading,
" 28 p. A-7
In Committee,
" 32 p. H-6
3rd Reading,
■ 33 p. A-8
Royal Assent.
" 36 p. CC-10
BILL NO. 108
An Act to amend The Succession Duty Act,
Mr. Frost
1st Reading,
Vol.
23 p. A-5
2nd Reading,
it
33 p. A-10
In Committee,
it
34 p. QQ-2
3rd Reading,
it
35 p. NN-3
Royal Assent.
ti
36 p. CC-10
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BILL NO. 109
An Act to amend The Devolution of Estates Act,
Mr. Frost
1st Reading,
2nd Reading,
In Committee,
3rd Reading,
Royal Assent.
Vol.
it
23 p.
33 p.
34 p.
35 p.
36 p.
A-6
B-l
QQ-2
NN-3
CC-10
BILL NO. 110
An Act to amend The Security Transfer
Tax Act,
Mr. Frost
1st Reading,
Vol.
23 p. A-6
2nd Reading,
ti
33 p. B-l
In Committee,
ii
34 p. QQ-3
3rd Reading,
it
35 p. NN-3
Royal Assent.
it
36 p. CC-10
BILL NO. Ill
An Act to amend The Law Stamp Act,
Mr. Fros
1st Reading,
Vol.
23 p. A-6
2nd Reading,
ti
33 p. B-l
In Committee,
it
34 p. QQ-3
3rd Reading,
ii
35 p. NM-3
Royal Assent.
ii
36 p. CC-10
BILL NO. 112
An Act to amend The Corporations Tax Act,
Mr. Frost
1st Reading,
Vol.
23 p. A-7
2nd Reading,
n
33 p. B-2
In Committee,
it
34 p. QQ-3
3rd Reading,
n
35 p. NN-3
Royal Assent.
it
36 p. CC-10
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BILL NO. 113
An Act to amend The Blind Persons Act, 1951,
Mr. Goodfellow.
1st Reading,
2nd Reading,
In Committee,
3rd Reading,
Royal Assent.
Vol.
I!
25 p.
30 p.
34 p.
35 p.
36 p.
A-3
K-7
PP-3
NN-2
CC-10
BILL NO. 114
An Act respecting Allowances for Disabled
Persons,
Mr. Goodfellow
1st Reading,
Vol.
25 p. A-3
2nd Reading,
ii
33 p. GG-8
In Committee,
n
35 p. M'i-1
3rd Reading,
ii
36 p. A-5
Royal Assent.
ii
36 p. CC-10
BILL NO. 115
An Act to amend The Mental Hospitals Act,
Mr. Phillips
1st Reading,
Vol.
25 p. A-8
2nd heading,
ii
30 p. K-7
In Committee,
ti
32 p. 1-2
3rd Reading,
it
33 p. A-8
Royal Assent.
ii
36 p. CC-11
BILL NO. 116
An Act to amend The Public Hospitals Act,
Mr.
Phillip:
1st Reading,
Vol.
25 p.
A-8
2nd Reading,
ii
30 p.
K-8
In Committee,
ii
32 p.
1-2
3rd Reading,
it
33 p.
A-8
Royal Assent.
tt
36 p.
CC-11
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BILL NO. 117
An Act to amend The Boards of Education Act,
Mr. Dunlop.
1st Reading,
Vol.
25 p.
A-9
2nd Reading,
ii
27 p.
G-l
In Committee,
ii
32 p.
H-3
3rd Reading,
it
33 p.
A-8
Royal Assent.
it
36 p.
CC-11
BILL NO. 118
An Act to amend The High Schools Act,
Mr
. Dunlop.
1st Reading,
Vol.
25 p.
A-10
2nd Reading,
it
27 p.
G-l
In Committee,
ii
32 p.
H-4
3rd Reading,
ii
33 p.
A-9
Royal Assent.
it
36 p.
CC-11
BILL NO. 119
An Act to amend The Milk and Cream Act,
Mr. Kennedy
1st Reading,
2nd Reading,
In Committee,
3rd Reading,
Royal Assent.
Vol. 25 p. B-3
■ 27 p. F-10
" 32 p. 1-3
" 33 p. A-7
" 36 p. CC-11
BILL NO. 120
An Act to amend The Dairy Products Act,
Mr. Kennedy.
1st Reading,
Vol. 25 p. B-2
2nd Reading,
" 27 p. F-ll
In Committee,
" 32 p. H-l
3rd Reading,
" 33 p. A-7
Royal Assent.
■ 36 p. CC-11
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BILL NO. 121
An Act to amend The Provincial Land Tax Act,
Mr. Scott.
1st Reading,
Vol.
25 p.
B-3
2nd Reading,
it
27 p.
G-l
In Conunittee,
ii
32 p.
H-4
3rd Reading,
ii
33 p.
A-8
Royal Assent.
ii
36 p.
CC-11
BILL NO. 122
An Act to amend The Public Lands Act,
Mr, Scott.
1st Reading,
2nd Reading,
In Committee,
3rd Reading,
Royal Assent,
Vol.
it
it
ii
ii
25 p. B-3
27 p. G-2
34 p. BB-3
35 p. NN-2
36 p. CC-11
BILL NO. 123
An Act to amend The Game and Fisheries Act,
Mr. Scott,
1st Reading,
Vol. 25 p.
B-5
2nd Reading,
" 27 p.
G-2
In Committee,
" 34 p.
BB-4
3rd Reading,
" 35 p.
NN-2
Royal Assent.
" 36 p.
CC-11
BILL NO. 124
An Act to amend The Mining Tax Act,
Mr
. Gemmell
1st Reading,
Vol. 26 p.
A-2
2nd Reading,
" 27 p.
G-5
In Committee,
■ 33 p.
N-3
3rd Reading,
" 34 p.
C-3
Royal Assent.
" 36 p.
CC-11
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BILL NO. 125
An Act to amend The Change of Name Act,
Mr, V leaver
1st Reading,
2nd Reading,
In Committee,
3rd Reading,
Royal Assent.
Vol.
ii
n
ii
n
26 p. A-3
27 p. F-5
34 p. QQ-15
35 p. NN-4
36 p. CC-11
BILL NO. 126
An Act to provide for Adjustments of
Provincial Grants. or Subsidies After
Municipal Annexations,
1st Reading,
2nd Reading,
In Committee,
3rd Reading,
Royal Assent.
Vol.
Mr
. Dunbar.
26
P.
A-4
31
P.
1-9
34
P.
QQ-2
35
P.
NN-3
36
P.
CC-11
BILL NO. 127
An Act respecting Proveedings Against the Crown,
Mr. Porter.
1st Reading,
Vol.
27 p.
B-ll
2nd Reading,
ii
33 p.
D-l
In Committee,
ii
34 p.
QQ-4
3rd Reading,
ii
35 p.
NN-3
Royal Assent.
ii
36 p.
CC-11
BILL NO. 128
An Act to amend The Public Trustee Act,
Mr. Porter
1st Reading,
2nd Reading,
In Committee,
3rd Reading,
Royal Assent.
Vol. 28 p. A-3
" 30 p. L-1
■ 32 p. 1-2
» 33 p. A-8
M 36 p. CC-11
-186-
BILL NO. 129
An Act to amend The Public Commercial
Vehicles Act,
Mr. Dunbar.
1st Reading,
Vol.
28 p. A-3
2nd Reading,
ii
31 p. G-7
In Committee,
ii
34 p. PP-6
3rd Reading,
it
35 p. NN-2
Royal Assent.
it
36 p. CC-12
BILL NO. 130
An Act to amend The Mortgages Act,
Mr. Port
1st Reading,
Vol.
29 p. A-2
2nd Reading,
it
30 p. L-1
3rd Reading,
ii
32 p. 1-3
In Committee,
ii
33 p. A-9
Royal Assent.
ii
36 p. CC-12
BILL NO. 131
An Act to amend The Partition Act,
Mr. Porter.
1st Reading,
2nd Reading,
In Committee,
3rd Reading,
Royal Assent.
Vol. 29 p. A-3
" 30 p. L-1
" 34 p. PP-4
■ 35 p. NN-2
" 36 p. CC-12
BILL NO. 132
An Act to amend The Conveyancing and Law
of Property Act,
Mr. Porter.
1st Reading,
Vol.
29 p. A-3
2nd Reading,
it
30 p. L-1
In Committee,
ii
34 P. PP-4
3rd Reading,
ii
35 p. NN-2
Royal Assent.
ti
36 p. CC-12
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BILL NO. 133
An Act to amend The Vendors and Purchasers' Act,
Mr. Porter.
1st Reading,
2nd Reading,
In Committee,
3rd Reading,
Royal Assent.
Vol.
ii
29 p.
30 p.
34 p.
35 p.
36 p.
A-3
L-2
PP-4
NN-2
CC-12
BILL NO. 134
An Act to authorize the Raising of l.oney on the
Credit of the Consolidated Revenue Fund,
Mr. Frost.
1st Reading,
Vol.
31 p.
A-7
2nd Reading,
ii
33 p.
C-4
In Committee,
it
34 p.
QQ-5
3rd Reading,
it
35 p.
NN-4
Royal Assent.
it
36 p.
CC-12
BILL NO. 135
An Act to amend The Companies Act,
Mr. Welsh
1st Reading,
2nd Reading,
In Committee,
3rd Reading,
Royal Assent.
Vol.
tt
ti
ii
ii
31 p. A-7
33 p. D-3
34 p. 'JQ-5
35 p. NN-4
36 p. CC-12
BILL NO. 136
An Act to amend The Territorial Division Act,
Mr. Porter.
1st Reading,
Vol. 32 p.
A-2
2nd Reading,
" 34 p.
J-3
In Committee,
" 35 p.
MM-3
3rd Reading,
1 36 p.
A-6
Royal Assent.
" 36 p.
CC-12
-188-
BILL NO. 137
An Act to amend The Professional Engineers' Act,
Mr. Porter,
1st Reading,
Vol.
32 p.
A-2
2nd Reading,
it
33 p.
D-5
In Committee,
ii
35 p.
MM-2
3rd Reading,
tt
36 p.
A-5
Royal Assent.
it
36 p.
CC-12
BILL NO. 138
An Act to amend The Voters' List Act 1951,
Mr. Porter.
1st Reading,
2nd Reading,
In Committee,
3rd Reading,
Royal Assent.
Vol.
ii
it
ti
ii
32 p. A-3
33 P. D-5
34 p. QQ-6
35 p. NN-4
36 p. CC-12
BILL NO. 139
An Act to amend The Sandwich Windsor and Amherstburg
Railway Act, 1939,
Mr. Porter.
1st Reading,
Vol. 32 p.
A-4
2nd Reading,
" 33 P.
D-6
In Committee,
" 34 p.
QQ-6
3rd Reading,
" 35 p.
NN-4
Royal Assent.
" 36 p.
CC-12
BILL NO. 140
An Act respecting Edible Oil Products,
Mr. Kenn
1st Reading,
Vol. 32 p. A-4
2nd Reading,
" 34 p. E-5
In Committee,
" 35 p. MM-3
3rd Reading,
" 36 p. A-6
Royal Assent.
" 36 p. CC-12
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BILL NO. 141
An Act to amend The Trees Act,
1st Reading,
2nd Reading,
In Committee,
3rd Reading,
Royal Assent.
Mr
. Scott.
32 p.
A-5
34 p.
J-3
35 p.
MM-4
36 p.
A-6
36 p.
CC-12
BILL NO. 142
The Forestry Act, 1952,
Mr. Scott
1st Reading,
Vol. 32 p. A-5
2nd Reading,
M 34 p. J-4
In Committee,
■ 35 P. MK-4
3rd Reading,
" 36 p. A-6
Royal Assent.
■ 36 p. CC-12
BILL NO. 143
An Act to amend The Children of Unmarried
Parents Act,
Mr. Goodfellow
1st Reading,
2nd Reading,
In Committee,
3rd Reading,
Royal Assent.
Vol. 32 p. A-6
" 34 p. J-4
■ 35 p. MM-1
» 36 p. A-6
■ 36 p. CC-12
BILL NO. 144
An Act to amend The Children's Protection Act,
Mr. Goodfellow.
1st Reading,
Vol. 32 p.
A-6
2nd Reading,
" 33 p.
D-9
In Committee,
" 34 p.
QQ-6
3rd Reading,
" 35 p.
NN-4
Royal Assent.
" 36 p.
CC-13
-190-
BILL NO. 145
An Act to authorize Provincial Grants to
Assist in the Erection of Housing Units
for Elderly Persons, ., „ ,. ,.
' Mr. Goodfellow.
1st Reading, Vol. 32 p. A-6
2nd Reading, » 34 p. J-2
In Committee, » 35 p. MM-2
3rd Reading, '■ 36 p. A-6
Royal Assent. » 36 p. CC-13
BILL NO. 146
An Act to provide for the Establishment
of The Ontario Cancer Institute,
Mr. Phillips.
1st Reading, Vol. 32 p. A-8
2nd Reading, » 34 p. J-8
In Committee, » 35 p. MM-4
3rd Reading, ■' 36 p. A-6
Royal Assent. " 36 p. CC-13
BILL NO. 147
An Act to amend The Department of Education
Act,
Mr. Dunlop.
1st Reading, Vol. 32 p. B-l
2nd Reading, » 34 p. J-8
In Committee, « 35 p. MM-4
3rd Reading, ■' 36 p. A-6
Royal Assent. " 36 p. CC-13
BILL NO. 148
An Act to amend The Municipal Drainage Act,
Mr. Dunbar,
1st Reading, Vol. 32 p. B-2
2nd Reading, ■ 33 p. D-7
In Committee, " 34 p. QQ-6
3rd Reading, » 34 p. NN-4
Royal Assent. ■ 36 p. CC-13
-191-
BILL NO. 149
An Act to amend The Factory, Shop and Office
Building Act,
Mr. Daley.
1st Reading, Vol. 33 p. A-2
2nd Reading, » 34 p. J-8
In Committee, " 35 p. MM-4
3rd Reading, ■' 36 p. A-6
Royal Assent. » 36 p. CC-13
BILL NO. 150
An Act respecting the Diversion of the Seine
River,
Mr. Scott,
1st Reading, Vol. 33 p. A-2
2nd Reading, ■ 34 p. K-3
In Committee, " 35 p. MM-6
3rd Reading, " 36 p. A-6
Royal Assent. ■ 36 p. CC-13
BILL NO. 151
An Act Granting Certain Sums to Her Majesty,
Mr. Frost,
1st Reading, Vol. 36 p. CC-2
2nd Reading, » 36 p. CC-2
3rd Reading, " 36 p. CC-3
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INDEX OF DEPAR T M E N T S
AGRICULTURE. Department of:
On Estiuates:
Mr .
Kennedy,
Vol.
29
P.
B-ll
Mr,
Oliver.
tt
29
P.
D-9.
Mr.
Grummett ,
tt
29
P.
E-5.
Mr.
war render,
n
29
P.
E-7
Mr.
Thomas (Ontario)
n
29
P.
F-5
Mr.
Challies.
11
29
P.
F-6
Estimates agreed to: " 29 p. F-7
ATTORNEY-GENERAL. Department of:
On Estimates:
Mr. Porter, Vol. 25 p. B-5
25 p. D-3
25 p. E-4
26 p. E-5
N
Tt
tt
Mr. Oliver, " 25 p. D-7.
Mr. Grummett, " 25 p. E-l
" 26 p. G-2
Mr. Salsberg. " 25 p. E-8
■ 26 p. D-4
■ 26 p. G-6
Mr. Frost (Victoria) " 25 p. F-3
" 26 p. F-l
Mr. Nixon, " 26 p. F-ll
Mr. Dunbar, " 26 p. F-13
Mr. Dempsey. " 26 p. G-4
Estimates agreed to. " 26 p. H-3
-193-
EDUCATION. Department of.
On Estimates:
tor. Dunlop, Vol. 26 p. GG-1
" 26 p. HH-2
Mr. Salsberg, " 26 p. GG-4
26 p. <TJ"-3
it
Mr. Frost (Victoria) " 26 p. HH-8
Mr. Root, » 26 p. KK-1
Mr. Nixon, » 26 p. XK-3
Mr. Frost (Bracondale) " 26 p. KK-8
Mr. Kerr, » 26 pr LL-4
Estimates agreed to " 26 p. LL-5
HEALTH, Department of:
On Estimates:
Mr. Phillips. Vol. 26 p. H-3
Estimates agreed to
Mr.
Frost. (Victoria)
tT
26
P.
1-3
Mr.
Houck.
tt
26
P.
1-3
Mr.
Grummett.
tt
26
P.
1-5
Mr.
Ward rope ,
ft
26
P.
DD-3
Mr.
Salsberg,
tt
26
P.
DD-1
tt
26
P.
EE-<?
Mr.
Nixon,
tt
26
P.
DD-4
jd to
0
tt
26
P.
GG-1
-194-
HIGHWAYS, Department if;
On Estimates:
Mr. Dunbar, Vol.
30 p.
G-5
Mr. i
Coaling, "
30 p.
H-2
Mr.
Oliver "
30 p
.H-4
Mr.
Cowling. "
30 p.
K-2
Mr.
Grummett, "
30 p.
H-7
Mr.
Frost (Victoria) "
30 p.
H-9
n
30 p.
J-2
Mr.
Houck, "
30 p.
1-1
, Mr.
Stewart, "
30 p.
K-l
Estimates
agreed to "
30 p.
K-2
LABOUR, Department
of:
011 Estimates :
Mr. Daley-
Mr. Salsberg,
Mr. Frost (Victoria) "
Mr. Porter. |
Vol.
ii
28 p. C-2
28 p. F-31
28 p. 1-1
28 p. 1-10
Estimates agreed to.
28 p. 1-12
LANDS AND FORESTS , Department of:
On Estimates
Mr. Scott,
Mr. Wren,
Mr. Frost (Victoria)
Mr. Roberts,
Mr. Grummett,
Mr. Oliver,
Mr. H&uck,
Mr. Cowling,
Vol.
34
34
34
34
34
34
34
34
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
CC-1
DD-9
HH-1
HH-4
HH-4
II-3
II-6
. JJ-5'
Estimates agreed to.
34 p. JJ-5
-195-
MiHISS, Doprrtnic-nt of;
On Ketiiaatoa ;
Kr. Oenancll, Vol. 30 p. A -7
■ 3C p. E-6
Mr. jr.lebcr;;, ■ 30 p. E-2
Mi'. Frost (Victoria^ " 30 p. P-l
Mr. Oliver, ■ »Op. P-7
K* ■. Grummettj ■ 30 p. G-2
Estimate a agreed to. ■ 30 p. G-*l-
iiUI?ICIP'L ,.;y'.Iili, Dc pertinent of;
On Estimates ;
Mr. Dunbar, vol. 31 p. 1-2
Kr. Oliver, " 31, p. L-3
Mr. Frost (Victoria) ■ 31 p. L-4
Mr. Grummett, ■ 31 p. L-lip
Estimates agreed ti. ■ 31 p. L-16
?L HI'lIIG .I'D DI^LOPM^KT, Dwpi.,rtmcnt of;
On Estimates i
Mr. Griscinger, Vol. Jj p. KK-1
Estimates agreed to; " 35 ?. LL-1
-196-
miME hiiii:>t:-:u< crf:.co oft
en Estimates:
Mr. Frost (Victor:*.:.) Vol. 34, p. L-'i
Mr. i-Iouck, ■ 34 p. N-3
Estimate-!-; t greed to. " 3^ p. h-3
PlOyXFCI. L SECRET: 2Y , Department of:
On Estimates :
Mr. Jelsh, Vol. 23 p. C-';>
Mr. IIouclc, " 23, p. 3-1
Mr. ^alsber^, ,l 23 p. G-l
Mr, Frost (Victoria) " 23 p. G-2
Mr. Gruramett, " 23 p. a- 10
Estimates agreed to: '' 23 p. G-14
PaoVIHCI.'L TKEAuU^Ea, De>.rts.ient of:
On Estimates.
Mr. Float (Victor_a) Vol. .6 p. H-2
' 36 o. AA-jj
36 p. BB-6
Mr. N icicle, " 36 p; 1-1
Mr. M&cOdruut, " 36 p. J-
e
Mr. o. Ubor;j, 36 p. A.'\-l
36 p. 3B-S
1'ii-. Hob rts, " ;6 o. i/'.-5
Mr. illume, ■ 36 p. AA-9
Mr. aardrope, ,! 36 p. AA-1
Mr. iiac .ul-y, ■ 36 p. AA-1
Mr. Urrrender, " 36 p. A.\-l-
Mr. Myers , ■ 36 p. BB-3
Ac, Oliver, " 36 p. BB-;i
i,st.u,a:tes ;. ^reed to. " 36 p. ES-lk
-197-
PUBLIC '.niLFLlxZ Department of;
On Estimates:
Mr. G-Odfellow, Vol. 33 p. C-C-8
-T. C-rummett, " 33, pi LL-3
i-r. Colllnga, ■ 33 p. JJ-3
1-r. Salsberg, " 33 p. JJ-S
I-r. Frost (Victoria) ■ 33 p. IQZ-6
Mr. Thomas (Ontarifo) ■ 33 p. MM-5
Estimates a reed to. " 33 p. 11.-7
FU3LIC ■„ORKS. Department of:
On estimates :
top. Thomas (Elgin), Vol. 32 p. 3-6
Mr. Stewart, " 32 p. D-5
Estimates a; reed to. « 32 p# D_g
REFORM" I; -bTITUTIGIvS. Department of:
On Estimates,
Mr. ?oot«, Vol. 35, p. DD-1
Mr, Phillips, " 35, p. GG-7
Mr. Kixon, " 35 p. KH-3
Mr. Thomas, (Ontario)" 35 p. JJ-2
Estimates agreed to... « 35 ? p# J--5
-198-
TRAVEL ATP PUBLICITY. Department of;
On Estimates:
Mr. Cecile, Vol. 27 p. D-l.
Sstiraates a: reed to! " 27 p. F-2
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